conference paper

Using microscopic simulation to evaluate potential intelligent transportation system strategies under nonrecurrent congestion

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND VEHICLE-HIGHWAY AUTOMATION 2004

Publication Date

January 1, 2004

Abstract

A microsimulation method is presented for evaluating the effectiveness of potential intelligent transportation system (ITS) strategies under non-recurrent congestion. The evaluated ITS strategies include incident management, adaptive ramp metering, traveler information systems, arterial management, and a combination of those strategies. These strategies are implemented and evaluated over a road network in Irvine, California, with the microsimulation model PARAMICS. The evaluation results show that all ITS strategies have positive effects on network performance. Because of the network topology (one major freeway with two parallel arterial streets), real-time traveler information has the greatest benefits among all single ITS strategies. However, a combination of ITS strategies can further increase benefits.

Suggested Citation
LY Chu, HX Liu and W Recker (2004) “Using microscopic simulation to evaluate potential intelligent transportation system strategies under nonrecurrent congestion”, in INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND VEHICLE-HIGHWAY AUTOMATION 2004. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD NATL RESEARCH COUNCIL, pp. 76–84.