TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Analysis of adaptive traffic control systems design of a decision support system for better choices JO - Journal of civil and environmental engineering A1 - Studer, Luca A1 - Ketabdari, Misagh A1 - Marchionni, Giovanna SP - e1000195 EP - e1000195 VL - 5 IS - 06 N2 - Near half of the world population lives in cities. For many years big cities have faced the dif culties caused by junctions. Junctions and congestion are the cause of many other problems, like air pollution, time waste, delays, increased average trip time, decreased average cruise speed, increased fuel consumption and many others. These important issues cost a lot to governments in terms of both time and money. Cities suffer from the well-known problem of xed-time planning for traf c signals at intersections. In this paper the authors went through these problems and discussed about the dif culties of xed-time plan traf c lights and their solutions. Adaptive traf c control systems are one of the solutions which are exactly opposite to xed-time plans. Four different adaptive traf c control systems will be discussed. Each of them has unique characteristics that make it worthy to compare. The general architecture of these systems is based on a similar concept, but there is a great number of general and detailed differences that makes them interesting to compare. By making a deep comparison between these systems, which is one of the outputs of this research, governments and the authorities in charge can have an appropriate reference to look for their bene ts and choose an adaptive traf c control system to apply to their networks.

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LA - en SN - 2165-784X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2165-784X.1000195 ID - ref1 ER -