Multi-Objective Optimization Framework for Trade-Off Among Pedestrian Delays and Vehicular Emissions at Signal-Controlled Intersections

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2024

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Springer Heidelberg

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Traffic congestion has several adverse effects on urban traffic networks. Increased travel times of vehicles, with the addition of excessive greenhouse emissions, can be listed as harmful effects. To address these issues, transportation engineers aim to reduce private car usage, reduce travel times through different control strategies, and mitigate harmful effects on urban networks. In this study, we introduce an innovative approach to optimizing traffic signal control settings. This methodology takes into account both pedestrian delays and vehicular emissions. Non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II and Multi-objective Artificial Bee Colony algorithms are adopted to solve the multi-objective optimization problem. The vehicular emissions are modeled through the MOVES3 emission model and integrated into the utilized microsimulation environment. Initially, the proposed framework is tested on a hypothetical test network, followed by a real-world case study. Results indicate a significant improvement in pedestrian delays and lower emissions.

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Traffic control model, Multi-objective optimization, Traffic signal control, Traffic optimal signal setting, FOS: Mechanical engineering, Social Sciences, Estimating Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Emissions, Transportation, Environmental science, Real-time computing, Traffic signal, Engineering, Machine learning, Understanding Attitudes Towards Public Transport and Private Car, Pedestrian, Transport engineering, Computer science, Programming language, Multi-objective optimization, Signal timing, Control and Systems Engineering, SIGNAL (programming language), Automotive Engineering, Physical Sciences, Modeling and Control of Traffic Flow Systems

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02 engineering and technology, 0502 economics and business, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 05 social sciences

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Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering

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49

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14117

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14130
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