Modeling of a multilane-multiple intersection based on queue theory and standard approach techniques

The currently available queue model for multilane traffic control is based on priority discipline. This priority discipline based technique is not suitable to be applied for multilane-multiple intersections, since all vehicles in each lane move simultaneously according to its respective signal phase...

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Main Authors: Che Soh, Azura, Khalid, Marzuki, Marhaban, Mohammad Hamiruce, Yusof, Rubiyah
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Published: Elsevier 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.156632015-11-03T07:48:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15663/ Modeling of a multilane-multiple intersection based on queue theory and standard approach techniques Che Soh, Azura Khalid, Marzuki Marhaban, Mohammad Hamiruce Yusof, Rubiyah The currently available queue model for multilane traffic control is based on priority discipline. This priority discipline based technique is not suitable to be applied for multilane-multiple intersections, since all vehicles in each lane move simultaneously according to its respective signal phase. In view of this scenario, a new general traffic model for multilane-multiple intersections based on queue theory and standard techniques has been developed. The model framework used in this study is M/M/1 single server networks with arbitrarily-linked topology structure. A virtual server for each lane in multiple intersections is introduced in order to control the outgoing vehicles in each lane by their own server. In this study, the decomposition algorithm has been applied to deal with the feed-forward flows and finite buffer between intersections in an open queuing network model. This is achieved by decomposing the network into intersections, where each intersection was analyzed independently in order to obtain the overall model. A real case study has been conducted in one of the busiest streets in Kuala Lumpur. The study shows that the inter-arrival and inter-departure traffic flow follow the exponential distribution which also validates the chosen model. Simulation results show good correlation between the proposed models and real case studies. Elsevier 2009-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15663/1/Modeling%20of%20a%20multilane.pdf Che Soh, Azura and Khalid, Marzuki and Marhaban, Mohammad Hamiruce and Yusof, Rubiyah (2009) Modeling of a multilane-multiple intersection based on queue theory and standard approach techniques. Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, 17 (6). pp. 1081-1105. ISSN 1569-190X 10.1016/j.simpat.2009.03.008 English
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description The currently available queue model for multilane traffic control is based on priority discipline. This priority discipline based technique is not suitable to be applied for multilane-multiple intersections, since all vehicles in each lane move simultaneously according to its respective signal phase. In view of this scenario, a new general traffic model for multilane-multiple intersections based on queue theory and standard techniques has been developed. The model framework used in this study is M/M/1 single server networks with arbitrarily-linked topology structure. A virtual server for each lane in multiple intersections is introduced in order to control the outgoing vehicles in each lane by their own server. In this study, the decomposition algorithm has been applied to deal with the feed-forward flows and finite buffer between intersections in an open queuing network model. This is achieved by decomposing the network into intersections, where each intersection was analyzed independently in order to obtain the overall model. A real case study has been conducted in one of the busiest streets in Kuala Lumpur. The study shows that the inter-arrival and inter-departure traffic flow follow the exponential distribution which also validates the chosen model. Simulation results show good correlation between the proposed models and real case studies.
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author Che Soh, Azura
Khalid, Marzuki
Marhaban, Mohammad Hamiruce
Yusof, Rubiyah
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Khalid, Marzuki
Marhaban, Mohammad Hamiruce
Yusof, Rubiyah
Modeling of a multilane-multiple intersection based on queue theory and standard approach techniques
author_facet Che Soh, Azura
Khalid, Marzuki
Marhaban, Mohammad Hamiruce
Yusof, Rubiyah
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title Modeling of a multilane-multiple intersection based on queue theory and standard approach techniques
title_short Modeling of a multilane-multiple intersection based on queue theory and standard approach techniques
title_full Modeling of a multilane-multiple intersection based on queue theory and standard approach techniques
title_fullStr Modeling of a multilane-multiple intersection based on queue theory and standard approach techniques
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of a multilane-multiple intersection based on queue theory and standard approach techniques
title_sort modeling of a multilane-multiple intersection based on queue theory and standard approach techniques
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2009
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15663/1/Modeling%20of%20a%20multilane.pdf
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