1. Detecting Cycle Failures at Signalized Intersections Using Video Image Processing.
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Jianyang Zheng, Yinhai Wang, Nihan, Nancy L., and Hallenbeck, Mark E.
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SIGNAL detection , *IMAGE processing , *IMAGING systems , *SIGNAL processing , *TRAFFIC engineering , *ALGORITHMS - Abstract
Signal cycle failure (or overflow) is an interrupted traffic condition in which a number of queued vehicles are unable to depart due to insufficient capacity during a signal cycle. Cycle failure detection is essential for identifying signal control problems at intersections. However, typical traffic sensors do not have the capability of capturing cycle failures. In this article, we introduce an algorithm for traffic signal cycle failure detection using video image processing. A cycle failure for a particular movement occurs when at least one vehicle must wait through more than one red light to complete the intended movement. The proposed cycle failure algorithm was implemented using Microsoft Visual C#. The system was tested with field data at different locations and time periods. The test results show that the algorithm works favorably: the system captured all the cycle failures and generated only three false alarms, which is approximately 0.9% of the total cycles tested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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