A Novel, Three-Stage Intelligent Fuzzy Traffic Signal Control System
Chala, Tamrat D.
Kóczy, László T.
2025-08-29T09:30:34Z
2025-08-29T09:30:34Z
2024
1785-8860
hu_HU
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32920
Traffic congestion is a serious issue for cities and urban areas, owing to the
increasing usage of vehicles. This phenomenon results in several negative consequences,
such as high fuel consumption and loss of time. To address this problem, several countries
have implemented optimal traffic signal control systems. However, these systems have some
drawbacks, such as the need for expensive hardware and maintenance difficulties. Because
the sensors are buried under the road surface, the system often cannot account for the full
length of the vehicular queue. This, among several issues, inhibits the full potential of the
technology’s effectiveness and sustainability. In addition, there is much uncertainty in traffic
conditions, which points to the need for a model that includes vagueness in the control system.
This study proposes a novel hierarchical structure for a three-stage fuzzy traffic control
system. This new system assesses the vehicle queue, identifies heavy traffic, detects
emergency cars, and adjusts the duration of traffic lights according to the traffic flow and
waiting times of vehicles using fuzzy inference rules. This controller was evaluated and
validated using a micro-simulation model of an isolated intersection. The obtained results
revealed the increased adaptability and flexibility of the proposed system owing to its
potential to differentiate a random number of traffic directions. It is also able to handle
emergency vehicles and can decrease waiting times, stalling fewer cars, if there is a high
traffic flow in the conflicting direction(s) and is a robust and scalable system with lower
computational costs.
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A Novel, Three-Stage Intelligent Fuzzy Traffic Signal Control System