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The Test of Traffic Control for Middle-Sized Towns Using Various Data Source

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Challenge of Transport Telematics (TST 2016)

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The article presents urban traffic control method suitable and tested for a small urban areas enabling more fluent traffic and thus increasing the throughput of the controlled area. The model was implemented in the adaptive Traffic Dependent Control module for higher control of the area designed for the optimization of the intersection signal plans that uses various inputs (different detectors) and communication with special control unit for C2X and gives best results for intersections with irregular traffic. The whole system was tested in a small urban area proving its benefits in real traffic.

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The research was supported by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic under the research project Universal control unit UNIR (TA02031360) and the research project Possibilities of influencing the negative impact of transport on the urban environment through innovative sensor networks (TA04031418).

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Tichý, T., Bělinová, Z., Cikhardtová, K., Růžička, J. (2016). The Test of Traffic Control for Middle-Sized Towns Using Various Data Source. In: Mikulski, J. (eds) Challenge of Transport Telematics. TST 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 640. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49646-7_38

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