A Practical Analysis of Effectiveness Assessment of Local Flexible Control System

A Practical Analysis of Effectiveness Assessment of Local Flexible Control System

Authors

  • Valerik Harutyunyan Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia
  • Khachatur Khachatryan Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2024.2-05

Keywords:

Traffic detector, rigid traffic light installation, flexible local control, multi-program adjustment, automated traffic control system, smart intersection

Abstract

The article discusses the effectiveness of local flexible control technology algorithms at traffic light regulated intersections depending on the correct placement of sensitive elements of traffic detectors in the control zone. The “smart intersection” control system installed at the approaches to the intersection of Yerevanyan and I. Gasparyan streets was studied, the shortcomings were found and justifications were presented, from the point of view of the most efficient use of the intersection, the removal of the traffic detector installation from the stop line. They were taken into account when equal and sharply different intensities are observed in intersecting directions of the intersection.

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Author Biographies

Valerik Harutyunyan, Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

doctor of  philosophy (Ph.D)  in engineering, Associate  Professor (RA,  Yerevan) - NUACA,  Chair  of  Construction  Machinery  and  Organization  of  Traffic

Khachatur Khachatryan, Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

(RA, Yerevan) - NUACA, Chair of Construction Machinery and Organization of Traffic, Ph. D. student

Published

2024-10-14

How to Cite

Harutyunyan, V., & Khachatryan, K. (2024). A Practical Analysis of Effectiveness Assessment of Local Flexible Control System. Scientific Papers of National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia, 89(2), 37–44. https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2024.2-05

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