This project has developed methods for controlling the movement of transit vehicles along their routes through adaptive control. The basic concept is that adjustments in traffic signals and other controlled variables, based on real-time information, may be used to help transit vehicles move at higher average speeds and better adhere to schedules (including, very importantly, meet connecting transit vehicles at transfer stations).
Adaptive Control of Transit Operations
1995
150 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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