ABSTRACT

Despite traffic circles, four-way stop signs, lights regulated by timers or sensors, and other methods, the management of urban intersections remains problematic. Consider that transportation systems have all the features of so-called complex systems: the great number of state and control variables, the presence of uncertainty and indeterminism, th

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter |76 pages

PART I ON A SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION

chapter |98 pages

Part II CONTROL PROBLEM STATEMENT

chapter |32 pages

PART III PLAN DETERMINATION

chapter |54 pages

PART IV (SIGNAL PLAN)

chapter 1|6 pages

Appendix I GRAPHS, CLIQUES

chapter 2|2 pages

Appendix II EQUIVALENCE RELATION

chapter |2 pages

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