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Jul 3, 2013

Coordination Control of Entrance Ramp Metering and Upstream Intersection Signal Based on CPN

Publication: ICTIS 2013: Improving Multimodal Transportation Systems-Information, Safety, and Integration

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This paper puts forward a new coordination control model of entrance ramp metering integrated with upstream intersection signal control. Based on the improvement of Mixed-Control algorithm, the Color Petri Net (CPN) is used for verifying the feasibility of coordination control model in conflict, dead lock and activeness aspects. VISSIM simulation is applied to test the effectiveness of this coordinative control method on entrance ramp of northwest 4th Ring Road of Beijing. Simulation results show the traffic control performance of ramp queue length, average queue time, occupancy and delay time can be greatly improved.

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ICTIS 2013: Improving Multimodal Transportation Systems-Information, Safety, and Integration
Pages: 927 - 933

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Published online: Jul 3, 2013

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Associate Professor, Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Road Intelligent Control Technology, North China University of Technology, Beijing, 100144, China. E-mail: [email protected]
Graduate student, Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Road Intelligent Control Technology, North China University of Technology, Beijing 100144, China. E-mail: [email protected]

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