Detector-Free Method of Determining Profiles of Vehicle Arrivals at Signalized Intersections
- Summary
- Researchers at Purdue University have developed a technology that replaces the use of a vehicle detector with analysis of vehicle trajectories obtained by using GPS-enabled mobile devices. Analysis of the trajectories determines when the represented vehicle crosses a virtual detection line, which allows for the sampling of vehicle arrivals over time. This method works with very low levels of market penetration, such as 1 percent or less. This technology allows for the implementation of responsive and adaptive control methods in traffic signal systems that currently lack a detection system. It will work with future connected vehicles as they increase their market penetration.
- Technology Benefits
- Works with traffic signal systems that lack a detection systemEliminates the need for detection systems, saving the cost of such systemsWorks with a very low level of market penetrationWill work with future connected vehicles
- Technology Application
- Traffic control systemsTraffic signal systemsTraffic management software
- Detailed Technology Description
- Christopher DayJoint Transportation Research Program (JTRP)Purdue Civil Engineering
- Countries
- Not Available
- Application No.
- None
- *Abstract
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- *Background
- Both conventional and adaptive traffic signal controls use an arrival profile to determine the time within a signal cycle when a vehicle arrives at the local intersection after departing a coordinated upstream intersection. The development of such a profile conventionally requires the use of a vehicle detector at an upstream location to measure a vehicle's arrival. Connected vehicles are widely anticipated for future deployment. Others in the field are considering novel signal control algorithms based on connected vehicle data, but these require a relatively high level of market penetration (percentage of vehicles that are connected), such as 25 percent or more.
- *IP Issue Date
- None
- *IP Type
- Other Patent
- *Stage of Development
- Prototype Testing
- *Web Links
- Purdue Office of Technology CommercializationPurdue Innovation and EntrepreneurshipChristopher DayJoint Transportation Research Program (JTRP)Purdue Civil Engineering
- Country/Region
- USA

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