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We present two different approaches to minimize total delay in signalized fixed-time controlled inner city traffic networks. Firstly, we develop a time discrete model where all calculations are done pathwise and vehicles move on “time trajectories” on their routes. Secondly, an idea by Gartner, Little, and Gabbay (GLG) is extended to a continuous, linkwise operating model using “Link Performance Functions” to determine delays. Both models are formulated as mixed-integer linear programs and are compared and evaluated by PTV AG’s simulation tool VISSIM 3.70.
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Köhler, E., Möhring, R.H., Wünsch, G. (2005). Minimizing Total Delay in Fixed-Time Controlled Traffic Networks. In: Fleuren, H., den Hertog, D., Kort, P. (eds) Operations Research Proceedings 2004. Operations Research Proceedings, vol 2004. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27679-3_24
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