基于车道信号的交叉口可变共享公交专用道方案

IF 2.7 4区 工程技术 Q2 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Jiahui Liu, Dawei Chen, Qun Chen
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针对交叉口公交专用道长时间闲置的情况,提出了一种基于车道信号的交叉口可变共享公交专用道方案。该方案在路口公交专用道内设置两个公交车GPS监测点,对接近路口的公交车进行监测。与监控点相连的车道信号为汽车驾驶员提供了是否可以进入公交车道的信号。本文建立了一个优化模型,以最大限度地增加进入公交专用道的车辆数量,并通过数值模拟详细讨论了不同情况下的最佳监测点位置。在不影响公交车的情况下,我们获得了几种常见情况下的最佳监测点设置方案,并比较了基于车道的信号方案和基线情况下(没有基于车道信号)普通车辆在公交车道上的总延误。结果表明,该方案能有效地减少交叉口的车辆延误。最后,我们讨论了该方案的局限性以及未来研究的方向。
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Changeable shared bus lane scheme for intersections based on lane signals
To address situations in which the bus lanes at intersections are idle for long periods, this paper proposes a changeable shared bus lane scheme for intersections based on lane signals. This scheme set up two GPS monitoring points for buses in the bus lane of the intersection to monitor the bus approaching the intersection. The lane signals linked to the monitoring points provide car drivers with a signal of whether they can enter the bus lane. This paper establishes an optimization model to maximize the number of vehicles entering the bus lane and uses numerical example simulations to discuss in detail the optimal monitoring point locations in different situations. Without affecting the bus, we obtain the optimal monitoring point setting schemes for several common situations and compare the total delay for ordinary vehicles in the bus lane of the lane-based signal scheme and a baseline case (without the lane-based signal). The results show that this scheme can effectively reduce vehicle delays at intersections. Finally, we discuss the limitations of this scheme and directions for future research.
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Transportation Safety and Environment
Transportation Safety and Environment TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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