Ramp Control on I-35E
Title | Ramp Control on I-35E PDF eBook |
Author | Glen C. Carlson |
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Pages | 48 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Electronic traffic controls |
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Freeway ramp control reduces frequency of accidents
Title | Freeway ramp control reduces frequency of accidents PDF eBook |
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Pages | 32 |
Release | 1966 |
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Ramp Metering Status in North America
Title | Ramp Metering Status in North America PDF eBook |
Author | James Robinson |
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Pages | 28 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Electronic traffic controls |
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Guidelines for Selection of Ramp Control Systems
Title | Guidelines for Selection of Ramp Control Systems PDF eBook |
Author | C. W. Blumentritt |
Publisher | Transportation Research Board National Research |
Pages | 108 |
Release | 1981-01-01 |
Genre | Roads |
ISBN | 9780309031578 |
Field Implementation, Testing, and Refinement of Density Based Coordinated Ramp Control Strategy
Title | Field Implementation, Testing, and Refinement of Density Based Coordinated Ramp Control Strategy PDF eBook |
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Pages | 142 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Electronic traffic controls |
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In the Twin Cities metropolitan area, freeway ramp metering goes back as early as 1969, when the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) first tested ramp metering in an I-35E pilot project. To date, the Twin Cities ramp metering system has grown to include more than 433 ramp meters. Research on better, improved ramp control strategies has continued over the years and MnDOT has implemented minor and major changes in the control logic. Two independent studies both aimed at developing the next generation in ramp metering by focusing on density. Based on these efforts, two new algorithms were developed: the UMN Density and the UMD KAdaptive, named based on the campus at which they were developed. The goal of this project was to implement both algorithms and test them under real conditions. Priorities and technical problems prevented the evaluation of the UMN algorithms, so this report focuses on the evaluation of the UMD KAdaptive algorithm on two freeway corridors in the Twin Cities, MN. The first site, a section of TH-100 northbound between 50th Street and I-394, was selected to compare the then current logic, the Stratified Zone algorithm, with the new one. During the course of this project, the UMD algorithm eventually replaced the Stratified Zone algorithm and was implemented in the entire system. This full deployment also included corridors that were not controlled before. The second evaluation site on eastbound TH-212 was a site that allowed for a with/without control evaluation of the UMD algorithm. This report describes the experiments conducted at both sites and includes a comprehensive review of the state of ramp metering strategies around the world to date.
Urban Freeway Surveillance and Control
Title | Urban Freeway Surveillance and Control PDF eBook |
Author | Paul F. Everall |
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Pages | 190 |
Release | 1972 |
Genre | Electronic traffic controls |
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Describes freeway conditions which are subject to improvement by means of electronic surveillance and control. Ramp metering is presented along with a benefit-cost analysis of its effectiveness.
Traffic Control Systems Handbook
Title | Traffic Control Systems Handbook PDF eBook |
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Pages | 670 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | Electronic traffic controls |
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This handbook, which was developed in recognition of the need for the compilation and dissemination of information on advanced traffic control systems, presents the basic principles for the planning, design, and implementation of such systems for urban streets and freeways. The presentation concept and organization of this handbook is developed from the viewpoint of systems engineering. Traffic control studies are described, and traffic control and surveillance concepts are reviewed. Hardware components are outlined, and computer concepts, and communication concepts are stated. Local and central controllers are described, as well as display, television and driver information systems. Available systems technology and candidate system definition, evaluation and implementation are also covered. The management of traffic control systems is discussed.