Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
108678 Journal of Transportation Systems Engineering and Information Technology 2009 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The first implementation of fuzzy logic controller in the literature appeared in 1977, which shows better performance compared to vehicle actuated controller for a very simplified intersection having two one-way streets based on a simple green time extension principle. After that, further development is taking place by adopting fuzzy logic based traffic signal control for two-way single intersection without turning vehicles, single intersection with all possible movements, multiple intersections, phase sequence and time determination, congested intersection and network, etc. Research in fuzzy logic based traffic signal control is getting inspired by the results which indicate better performance compared to traditional traffic signal controls, specifically during heavy and uneven traffic volume conditions. It can be expected that the fuzzy logic approach will not only contribute in the advancement of adaptive traffic signal control but will also contribute significantly in the future approach of transportation management system (TMS) by improving the performance of the adaptive controller and the overall decision making process of the TMS. However, there are only a few examples of this kind of traffic signal control or TMS in real life. Researchers in rapidly developing countries like Saudi Arabia should investigate the potential of the fuzzy logic based traffic signal control or TMS under the unique local conditions to curb the loss incurred due to congestion.

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