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    Ped-MP: A Pedestrian-Friendly Max-Pressure Signal Control Policy for City Networks

    Source: Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 007::page 04024028-1
    Author:
    Te Xu
    ,
    Yashveer Bika
    ,
    Michael W. Levin
    DOI: 10.1061/JTEPBS.TEENG-7956
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Decentralized traffic signal controls, such as max-pressure (MP) control, also known as back-pressure (BP) control, have received increased attention recently. MP signal control has been analytically proven to maximize the network throughput and stabilize vehicle queue lengths whenever possible. However, previous work on MP signal control with cyclic and noncyclic phases did not include pedestrian access, which may increase pedestrians’ travel time, and delay or even encourage some dangerous behaviors like jaywalking. Because the movement of pedestrians is a nonnegligible factor in traffic management, and many urban planning researchers have found that walking space and walking continuously have significant health, safety, and environmental impacts, a pedestrian-friendly MP signal control policy is needed. Here, we propose a novel pedestrian-friendly MP signal control, Ped-MP, that considers pedestrian access in an urban network to achieve both maximum stability for private vehicles and a comfortable, safe walking experience. This study modifies the original MP control to include pedestrians’ access for the first time. Furthermore, this policy still inherits the decentralized property of original MP control, which means it only relies on the local information of individual intersections. Simulation studies are implemented on a popular benchmark network, the Sioux Falls network, with added pedestrians network. The results indicate that, although considering pedestrians’ access may reduce the stable region for vehicles, the pedestrians’ travel time and delay can be reduced significantly.
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    contributor authorTe Xu
    contributor authorYashveer Bika
    contributor authorMichael W. Levin
    date accessioned2024-12-24T10:05:29Z
    date available2024-12-24T10:05:29Z
    date copyright7/1/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier otherJTEPBS.TEENG-7956.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4298280
    description abstractDecentralized traffic signal controls, such as max-pressure (MP) control, also known as back-pressure (BP) control, have received increased attention recently. MP signal control has been analytically proven to maximize the network throughput and stabilize vehicle queue lengths whenever possible. However, previous work on MP signal control with cyclic and noncyclic phases did not include pedestrian access, which may increase pedestrians’ travel time, and delay or even encourage some dangerous behaviors like jaywalking. Because the movement of pedestrians is a nonnegligible factor in traffic management, and many urban planning researchers have found that walking space and walking continuously have significant health, safety, and environmental impacts, a pedestrian-friendly MP signal control policy is needed. Here, we propose a novel pedestrian-friendly MP signal control, Ped-MP, that considers pedestrian access in an urban network to achieve both maximum stability for private vehicles and a comfortable, safe walking experience. This study modifies the original MP control to include pedestrians’ access for the first time. Furthermore, this policy still inherits the decentralized property of original MP control, which means it only relies on the local information of individual intersections. Simulation studies are implemented on a popular benchmark network, the Sioux Falls network, with added pedestrians network. The results indicate that, although considering pedestrians’ access may reduce the stable region for vehicles, the pedestrians’ travel time and delay can be reduced significantly.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titlePed-MP: A Pedestrian-Friendly Max-Pressure Signal Control Policy for City Networks
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume150
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems
    identifier doi10.1061/JTEPBS.TEENG-7956
    journal fristpage04024028-1
    journal lastpage04024028-17
    page17
    treeJournal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 007
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