Global practices on road traffic signal control : fixed-time control at isolated intersections
Contributor(s): Tang, Keshuang [ed.] | Boltze, Manfred [ed.] | Nakamura, Hideki [ed.] | Tian, Zong [ed.].
Publisher: Amsterdam Elsevier 2019Description: xvii, 325p.ISBN: 9780128153024.Subject(s): Electronic traffic controlsDDC classification: 656.05 | G51 Summary: Global Practices on Road Traffic Signal Control is a valuable reference on the current state-of-the-art of road traffic signal control around the world. The book provides a detailed description of the common principles of road traffic signal control using a well-defined and consistent format that examines their application in countries and regions across the globe. This important resource considers the differences and special considerations across countries, providing useful insights into selecting control strategies for signal timing at intersections and pedestrian crosswalks. The book's authors also include success stories for coping with increasing traffic-related problems, examining both constraints and the reasons behind them.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | TEXT | 656.05 G51 (Browse shelf) | Available | A186442 |
World Conference on Transport Research Society
Global Practices on Road Traffic Signal Control is a valuable reference on the current state-of-the-art of road traffic signal control around the world. The book provides a detailed description of the common principles of road traffic signal control using a well-defined and consistent format that examines their application in countries and regions across the globe. This important resource considers the differences and special considerations across countries, providing useful insights into selecting control strategies for signal timing at intersections and pedestrian crosswalks. The book's authors also include success stories for coping with increasing traffic-related problems, examining both constraints and the reasons behind them.
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