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Traffic Light Scheduling for Pedestrian-Vehicle Mixed-Flow Networks

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TITS.2018.2852646

Keywords

Urban traffic signal scheduling; macroscopic pedestrian flow model; macroscopic vehicle flow model; mixed logical constraints; mixed integer linear programming; harmony search algorithm

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  1. Economic Development Board, Singapore, through the Development of NTU/NXP Smart Mobility Test-Bed Project [S15-1105-RF-LLF URBAN]

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This paper presents a macroscopic model for pedestrian-vehicle mixed-flow network and a traffic signal scheduling strategy for both pedestrians and vehicles. We first propose a novel mathematical model of pedestrians crossing a junction. By combining a link-based vehicle network model, a traffic light scheduling problem is formulated with the aim to strike a good balance between pedestrians' needs and vehicle drivers' needs. The problem is first converted into a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) problem via a novel transformation procedure, which is solvable by several existing solvers, e.g., GUROBI. Then a meta-heuristic method called discrete harmony search (DHS) algorithm is also adopted to reduce the computational complexity in MILP. Numerical simulation results are provided to illustrate the effectiveness of our real-time traffic light scheduling strategy for pedestrians and vehicles, and the potential impact of the pedestrian movement to the vehicle traffic flows.

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