Research on the Cooperative Control Method of Intermittent Bus Lane and Downstream Intersection
Guorong Zheng,
Mingyan Zhang and
Lei Liu
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-7
Abstract:
Intermittent bus lane (IBL) used for bus priority is a lane in which the status of a given section changes according to the presence or absence of a bus in its spatial domain. Therefore, when bus services are not so frequent, general traffic will not suffer much, and bus priority can still be obtained. In order to further explore the road resource utilization, a signal timing optimization model was proposed considering coordinate intermittent bus lanes and downstream intersections. Firstly, the functional relationship was established between the general vehicle carrying capacity and the social vehicle arrival rates, the distribution of public transportation vehicles, and the downstream intersection timing plan; then, a bilevel programming model was built which maximizes the social vehicle carrying capacity and simultaneously minimizes the delay of general vehicle intersections. Finally, the optimal solution of carrying capacity under different scenarios was analyzed through experimental simulation, which effectively reduced the delay and proved the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/5621301
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