Traffic light optimization with low penetration rate vehicle trajectory data

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Xingmin Wang
Zachary Jerome
Zihao Wang
Chenhao Zhang
Shengyin Shen
Vivek Vijaya Kumar
Fan Bai
Paul Krajewski
Danielle Deneau
Ahmad Jawad
Rachel Jones
Gary Piotrowicz
Henry X. Liu
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[1] University of Michigan,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[2] University of Michigan,Department of Computer Science and Engineering
[3] University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute,undefined
[4] General Motors Research and Development,undefined
[5] Road Commission for Oakland County,undefined
[6] Mcity,undefined
[7] University of Michigan,undefined
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Traffic light optimization is known to be a cost-effective method for reducing congestion and energy consumption in urban areas without changing physical road infrastructure. However, due to the high installation and maintenance costs of vehicle detectors, most intersections are controlled by fixed-time traffic signals that are not regularly optimized. To alleviate traffic congestion at intersections, we present a large-scale traffic signal re-timing system that uses a small percentage of vehicle trajectories as the only input without reliance on any detectors. We develop the probabilistic time-space diagram, which establishes the connection between a stochastic point-queue model and vehicle trajectories under the proposed Newellian coordinates. This model enables us to reconstruct the recurrent spatial-temporal traffic state by aggregating sufficient historical data. Optimization algorithms are then developed to update traffic signal parameters for intersections with optimality gaps. A real-world citywide test of the system was conducted in Birmingham, Michigan, and demonstrated that it decreased the delay and number of stops at signalized intersections by up to 20% and 30%, respectively. This system provides a scalable, sustainable, and efficient solution to traffic light optimization and can potentially be applied to every fixed-time signalized intersection in the world.
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