2019
DOI: 10.3390/su12010287
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An Improved Transit Signal Priority Strategy for Real-World Signal Controllers that Considers the Number of Bus Arrivals

Abstract: Active transit signal priority (TSP) is used more conveniently and widely than the other strategies for real-world signal controllers. However, the active TSP strategies of real-world signal controllers use the first-come-first-served rule to respond to any active TSP request and are not effective at responding to the number of bus arrivals. With or without the green extension strategy, the active TSP has little impact on the final green time of priority phase, even in the case where more buses arrive during t… Show more

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“…However, the traffic system is not a fixed system; it is changing from one time period to another, so the fixed traffic signal time method cannot efficiently fit actual dynamic traffic conditions. Real-time traffic-responsive control was introduced to overcome the difficulties of the fixed method [35]. This method uses some sensing technologies that collect the data of traffic at each approach.…”
Section: Signal Control Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the traffic system is not a fixed system; it is changing from one time period to another, so the fixed traffic signal time method cannot efficiently fit actual dynamic traffic conditions. Real-time traffic-responsive control was introduced to overcome the difficulties of the fixed method [35]. This method uses some sensing technologies that collect the data of traffic at each approach.…”
Section: Signal Control Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, some scholars proposed a signal control model to minimize the overall delay at the near-saturated intersection [6]. Lian et al [7] proposed an improved transit signal priority strategy for real-world signal controllers that considers the number of bus arrivals. Shaaban and Ghanim [8] investigated the impact of implementing a TSP treatment along a major arterial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%