TITLE:
Development and Testing of an Automatic Turning Movement Identification System at Signalized Intersections
AUTHORS:
Kun Xu, Ping Yi, Chun Shao, Jialei Mao
KEYWORDS:
Turning Movement Identification; Signalized Intersection; Detector and Detection; Vehicle Matching; Lab Experiment and Field Test
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Transportation Technologies,
Vol.3 No.4,
October
11,
2013
ABSTRACT:
Vehicle turning movement data from signalized intersections is utilized for numerous applications in the field of transportation. Such applications include real-time adaptive signal control, dynamic traffic assignment, and traffic demand estimation. However, it is very time consuming and costly to obtain vehicle turning movement information manually. Previous efforts to simplify this process were focused on solving the problem using an O-D matrix, but this method proved to be inaccurate and unreliable with the existing data acquisition system. Another study involved the identification of vehicle turning movements from the detector information, but the presence of shared lanes led to uncertainties in vehicle matching, thus limiting application of the method only to intersections without shared lanes. In light of those unsuccessful attempts, this paper develops and tests a system called the Automatic Turning Movement Identification System (ATMIS), which estimates vehicle turning movements at a signalized intersection in real time, regardless of its geometry. The results from lab experiments as well as a field test show that the algorithm is very promising and may potentially be expanded for field applications.