A Macroscopic Model for Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Vehicle Signla Preemption on Traffic

In the past, the study of Emergency Vehicle (EV) signal preemption has been mostly done using field studies. None of the simulation models that are currently commercially available have the capability to model the presence of EVs and simulate the traffic dynamics of the vehicles surrounding them. Th...

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Main Author: Casturi, Ramakrishna
Other Authors: Civil Engineering
Format: Others
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32403
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05092000-17360045/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-324032020-09-29T05:44:09Z A Macroscopic Model for Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Vehicle Signla Preemption on Traffic Casturi, Ramakrishna Civil Engineering Lin, Wei-hua Trani, Antoino A. Collura, John Signal priority Signal preemption Emergency vehicles Macroscopic model Cell transmission model In the past, the study of Emergency Vehicle (EV) signal preemption has been mostly done using field studies. None of the simulation models that are currently commercially available have the capability to model the presence of EVs and simulate the traffic dynamics of the vehicles surrounding them. This study presents a macroscopic traffic model for examining the effect of signal preemption for EVs on traffic control measures, roadway capacity, and delays incurred to the vehicles on the side streets. The model is based on the cell transmission model, which is consistent with the hydrodynamic theory of traffic flow. A special component, in the form of a moving bottleneck that handles the traffic dynamics associated with the presence of EVs, was developed in the model. Several test scenarios were constructed to demonstrate the capabilities of the model for studying the impact of signal preemption on an arterial with multiple intersections under various traffic demand levels and varying frequencies of the arrival of EVs. Performance measures, such as average vehicle delay, maximum delay, and standard deviation of delay to traffic on all approaches, were obtained. An additional advantage of the model, apart from the capability to model EVs, is that the state-space equations used in the model can be easily incorporated into a mathematical programming problem. By coupling with a desired objective function, the model can be solved analytically. Optimal solutions can be generated to obtain insights into the development of traffic control strategies in the presence of EVs. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:35:44Z 2014-03-14T20:35:44Z 2000-05-04 2000-05-09 2001-05-11 2000-05-11 Thesis etd-05092000-17360045 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32403 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05092000-17360045/ casturi_thesis.pdf VITA.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Signal priority
Signal preemption
Emergency vehicles
Macroscopic model
Cell transmission model
spellingShingle Signal priority
Signal preemption
Emergency vehicles
Macroscopic model
Cell transmission model
Casturi, Ramakrishna
A Macroscopic Model for Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Vehicle Signla Preemption on Traffic
description In the past, the study of Emergency Vehicle (EV) signal preemption has been mostly done using field studies. None of the simulation models that are currently commercially available have the capability to model the presence of EVs and simulate the traffic dynamics of the vehicles surrounding them. This study presents a macroscopic traffic model for examining the effect of signal preemption for EVs on traffic control measures, roadway capacity, and delays incurred to the vehicles on the side streets. The model is based on the cell transmission model, which is consistent with the hydrodynamic theory of traffic flow. A special component, in the form of a moving bottleneck that handles the traffic dynamics associated with the presence of EVs, was developed in the model. Several test scenarios were constructed to demonstrate the capabilities of the model for studying the impact of signal preemption on an arterial with multiple intersections under various traffic demand levels and varying frequencies of the arrival of EVs. Performance measures, such as average vehicle delay, maximum delay, and standard deviation of delay to traffic on all approaches, were obtained. An additional advantage of the model, apart from the capability to model EVs, is that the state-space equations used in the model can be easily incorporated into a mathematical programming problem. By coupling with a desired objective function, the model can be solved analytically. Optimal solutions can be generated to obtain insights into the development of traffic control strategies in the presence of EVs. === Master of Science
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title A Macroscopic Model for Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Vehicle Signla Preemption on Traffic
title_short A Macroscopic Model for Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Vehicle Signla Preemption on Traffic
title_full A Macroscopic Model for Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Vehicle Signla Preemption on Traffic
title_fullStr A Macroscopic Model for Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Vehicle Signla Preemption on Traffic
title_full_unstemmed A Macroscopic Model for Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Vehicle Signla Preemption on Traffic
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