Skip to main content
Log in

A general simulator approach to ETC toll traffic congestion

  • Published:
Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

This study proposes a process simulation-based approach using a general simulator to offer solutions for Electronic Toll Collection System (ETC) traffic expressway problems at toll plazas. First, the paper describes an overview of the ETC system in general around the world as well as in Japan, and clarifies the ETC traffic problems that occur on Japanese expressways and hinder the diffusion of the ETC system in Japan. Then the paper describes our approach of process simulation to this issue, using a general simulator to show how the basic model in this study has been built and how its internal procedures are defined. The basic model has been reviewed by a mathematical approach with results shown in the following section. Into this basic model, we applied some actual traffic data obtained from one of the ETC I.C. sites. By using ETC traffic simulations, this study verifies the feasibility of the model. This paper proposes two kinds of solutions to the ETC traffic issue. One solution is gate management, which coordinates ETC/general switching to make the best use of the gates. The key issue here is how to find the best time for gate switching. Another solution is layout redesign, which employs an appropriate new layout for toll plazas. The issue here is to design an effective layout to reduce traffic jams. On-site reviews of either solution represent an unrealistic approach. Therefore, this research utilizes a simulation-based approach to identify these solutions. Using the results of simulation, feasibility of this approach is discussed.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Institutional subscriptions

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Abbas-Turki, A., Grunder, O., & Elmoudni, A. (2001). Simulation and optimization of the public transportation connection system. 13th European simulation symposium, October 18–20, Marseille, France, pp. 435–439.

  • Biancadi, A., De Lotto, R., & Ferrara, A. (2000). Multi-modal transport simulation tool to solve urban location problems. 12th European simulation symposium, September 28–30, Humburg, Germany, pp. 437–442.

  • Fernandes, R. J., & Bampi, S. (1998). A software environment to integrate urban traffic simulation tasks. 10th European simulation symposium, October 26–28, Nottingham, United Kingdom, pp. 371–377.

  • Gale, C., & Oliveron, M. J., & Silvan, G. (2002). Simulation tool for managing a non-automated distribution warehouse. 14 th European Simulation Symposium, October 23–26, Dresden, Germany, pp. 266–270.

  • Horiguchi, R., Katakura, M., Akahane, H., & Kuwahara, M. (1994). A development of a traffic simulator for urban road networks: AVENUE. Proceedings of vehicle navigation & information systems, Yokohama, pp. 245–250.

  • Horiguchi, R., Kuwahara, M., & Nishikawa, I. (1995). The model validation of traffic simulation system for urban road networks: ‘AVENUE’, Proceedings of the second world congress on intelligent transport systems’95, Yokohama, Vol. IV, pp. 1977–1982.

  • Ito, T., & Hiramoto, T. (2004). Process simulation model towards analysis of traffic jams around toll gates, Information Technology Letters, Forum on Information Technology 2004, LO-002. (in Japanese)

  • T. Ito (2005a) ArticleTitleProcess simulation approach to design and evaluation of toll plaza with etc gates International Journal of Simulation 6 IssueID5 14–21

    Google Scholar 

  • Ito, T., & Hiramoto, (2005b). Layout design and its evaluation on ETC toll plaza based on process simulation, Transactions of Japan Society of Mechanical Engineer, Vol. 71, No. 708, pp. 2593–2598 (in Japanese).

  • Kelton, W. D., Sadowski, R. P., & Sadowski, D. A. (1998). Simulation with arena, WCB/McGraw-Hill.

  • Krajzewicz, D., Hertkorn, G., & Wagner, P. (2002). An example of microscopic car models validation using the open source traffic simulation SUMO. 14th European simulation symposium, October 23–26, Dresden, Germany, pp. 318–322.

  • Kubota, H., Nakajima, K., Monji, T., & Sakamoto, K. (1995). TISS-NET: Micro-area traffic assignment simulation system for traffic impact study. Proceedings of the 4th International conference on computers in urban planning and urban management, Vol. 1, pp. 289–302.

  • Lucjan, G., & Jozef, O. (1999). Modeling of public transport commuters flow at urban interchange centers, 11th European simulation symposium, October 26–28, Erlangen, Germany, pp. 217–219.

  • Mori, H., Kitaoka, H., Baba, M., Tanahashi, I., Teramoto, E., Nishimura, Y. et al. (1998). Prediction of traffic conditions for the Nagano Olympic Winter Games Using Traffic Simulator: NETSTREAM. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE international conference on intelligent vehicles, Stuttgart, Vol. 2, pp. 650–654, October 1998.

  • Schwentke, R. (2000). Integrated training system for traffic control. 12th European simulation symposium, September 28–30, Hamburg, Germany, pp. 451–455.

  • Suzuki, N., Kubota, H., & Sakamoto, K. (2001). Comprehensive simulation system for bus priority schemes by tiss-NET. Proceedings of the 9th world conference on transport research.

  • Tamamoto, G., Kuwahara, M., Horiguchi, R., Chung, E., Tanaka, S., Satou, K., & Shiraishi, T. (2004). Application of traffic simulation SOUND to the Tokyo metropolitan network. Proceedings of 11th world congress on intelligent transport systems, Nagoya.

  • Teramoto, E., Baba, M., Mori, H., Asano, Y., & Morita, H. (1997). NETSTREAM: Traffic simulator for evaluating traffic information systems. Proceedings of the IEEE international conference on intelligent transportation systems 97, 6p (CD-ROM), Boston, November 1997.

  • Tiss-NET (Traffic Impact Simulation sub-Systems for road NETwork), http://www.litec.co.jp/product/tiss/tiss-2006.html.

  • Yoshii, T., & Kuwahara, M. (1995). SOUND: A traffic simulation model for oversaturated traffic flow on urban expressways. Proceedings of 7th world conference on transportation research, Sydney.

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Teruaki Ito.

Additional information

Received May 2005 / Revised: January 2006

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Ito, T., Hiramoto, T. A general simulator approach to ETC toll traffic congestion. J Intell Manuf 17, 597–607 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10845-006-0023-3

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10845-006-0023-3

Keywords

Navigation