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In order to improve the efficiency of urban traffic, this paper proposes an intersection cooperative control model, which makes timely adjustment of the control strategy of adjacent intersection traffic lights according to the real-time traffic information of upstream and downstream road sections and the mathematical expression of this model, so that vehicles can pass multiple intersections continuously and set the phase difference of adjacent road sections reasonably according to the model to avoid the second queuing of vehicles and the waste of green time resources, and reduce the vehicle through the intersection. The simulation results show that the constructed model can be used to control the traffic at the intersection. The simulation results show that the constructed model can significantly improve the traffic efficiency of intersections and reduce the travel time of vehicles, which has practical application value for the future traffic intelligent control of the overall road network.

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    ICCSIE '22: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Cyber Security and Information Engineering
    September 2022
    1094 pages
    ISBN:9781450397414
    DOI:10.1145/3558819
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