TY - JOUR
T1 - Application of vehicle specific information in adaptive intersection traffic signal control
AU - Kamyab, Alireza
AU - Maze, T. H.
AU - Souleyrette, Reginald R.
PY - 1996/3
Y1 - 1996/3
N2 - Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) involve the use of information, communications, and computer technology to update and enhance the capabilities of transportation systems (1, p. 3). Incorporating advanced technology into traditional transportation systems provides completely new functions to facilitate more productive and safe transportation of people and goods. Thus, ITS provides a new paradigm for planning, managing, operating, and maintaining transportation systems. This paper reports on the evaluation of a new ITS concept for enhancing traffic signal control. The ultimate deployment of the concept is dependent on future incorporation of advanced technology into traffic control and vehicle systems.
AB - Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) involve the use of information, communications, and computer technology to update and enhance the capabilities of transportation systems (1, p. 3). Incorporating advanced technology into traditional transportation systems provides completely new functions to facilitate more productive and safe transportation of people and goods. Thus, ITS provides a new paradigm for planning, managing, operating, and maintaining transportation systems. This paper reports on the evaluation of a new ITS concept for enhancing traffic signal control. The ultimate deployment of the concept is dependent on future incorporation of advanced technology into traffic control and vehicle systems.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0030100661
SN - 0278-9434
VL - 50
SP - 159
EP - 168
JO - Transportation Quarterly
JF - Transportation Quarterly
IS - 2
ER -