Development of a Traffic Signal Performance Measurement System (TSPMS)
Author(s):
K.N. Balke, H.A. Charara, R.T. Parker
Publication Date:
May 2005
Abstract:
The purpose of this research was to examine the type of performance measures that could be collected at an intersection and develop a system for automatically collecting these performance measures in the field..
We began the research by conducting an assessment ofthe needs of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) practitioners for an automated system to collect intersection and traffic signal performance
measures. We then examined capabilities of some of the existing traffic signal controllers and detection systems to produce the desired performance measures. Based on the findings of the needs assessments and an evaluation of the limitation of the existing detection system, we developed a series of innovative performance measures that practitioners could use to assess traffic operations and the effectiveness of the
signal timing at intersections. We then developed a prototype system for automatically collecting these data in the field. We installed the prototype system in two different locations that exhibited different operating
characteristics and assessed the ability of the system to collect meaningful and appropriate performance measures.
Report Number:
0-4422-2
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