Title
Priority Management of Emergency Vehicles at Intersections Using Self-Organized Traffic Control.
Abstract
Biologically inspired approaches have the potential to solve many of the difficult networking problems awaiting practical solutions. The recently proposed Virtual Traffic Lights (VTL) is one example (or instance) of this powerful approach for solving some fundamental transportation problems[1], [2]. The successful operation of VTL scheme ultimately depends on the local rules used by vehicles approaching an intersection for electing a leader that manages the traffic at that intersection by serving as a virtual traffic light. In this paper, it is shown that by using a different set of local rules at intersections, one can support priority management of emergency vehicles in a self-organized manner. The proposed VTL-Priority Intersection Control (VTL-PIC) protocol can detect the presence of an emergency vehicle and assign priority to the emergency vehicle at an intersection. Large-scale simulation results show that while the travel time of emergency vehicles can be reduced significantly, the impact of the proposed algorithm on the travel time of other vehicles is negligible.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/VTCFall.2012.6399201
VTC Fall
Keywords
Field
DocType
road traffic control,transportation,VTL-priority intersection control,biologically inspired approaches,emergency vehicles,priority management,self-organized manner,self-organized traffic control,transportation problems,virtual traffic lights
Road traffic control,Traffic signal,Computer science,Emergency vehicle,Computer network,Travel time,Traffic conflict
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1550-2252
7
0.79
References 
Authors
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Wantanee Viriyasitavat126020.07
Ozan K. Tonguz21641119.26