TY - GEN
T1 - Evaluación del impacto debido a la reducción del ciclo del semáforo en automóviles para mejorar el transporte no vehicular
T2 - 19th LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education Caribbean Conference for Engineering and Technology: "Prospective and Trends in Technology and Skills for Sustainable Social Development" and "Leveraging Emerging Technologies to Construct the Future", LACCEI 2021
AU - Bendezu, Gheyder Concha
AU - Loli, Rodrigo Lescano
AU - Lizano, Aldo Bravo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Faced with the new trend of sustainable and economical transport, the city is forced to develop infrastructure and transit technologies to incorporate pedestrians and users with non-motorized vehicles in the urban transport system. This research seeks to evaluate the consequences of optimizing a traffic light cycle with more equitable green times, which improves the movements of pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles (bicycles, scooters, skates, among others), without affecting the traffic of motorized vehicles (cars, buses, trucks and motorcycles). Field data such as speed of motorized and non-motorized vehicles per access, turns and movements per access, volume of motorized and non-motorized vehicles at the intersection, geometric measurements of the intersection; and the current semaphore cycle were taken into account to create a microsimulation in Vissim 9.0 software. This model was calibrated and validated through statistical evaluation, to represent a behavior similar to reality and simulate the current scenario. On the other hand, the field data previously collected was processed in Synchro 8.0 software, to obtain a new optimized traffic light cycle. With the new traffic light cycle obtained, Vissim 9.0 is entered for the microsimulation of the proposed scenario. Finally, 2 microsimulations are obtained, one of the current scenario and the other of the proposed scenario, which were compared using 3 variables to determine the impact of the implementation of a traffic light with more equitable green times. The variables compared were: the length of the queue by access, vehicles stopped by access and delay of vehicles by access. The results reflect an 11% reduction in the delay in vehicle access, an average decrease of 12.5% for the length of the queue, and an average reduction of 5% for vehicles stopped for access.
AB - Faced with the new trend of sustainable and economical transport, the city is forced to develop infrastructure and transit technologies to incorporate pedestrians and users with non-motorized vehicles in the urban transport system. This research seeks to evaluate the consequences of optimizing a traffic light cycle with more equitable green times, which improves the movements of pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles (bicycles, scooters, skates, among others), without affecting the traffic of motorized vehicles (cars, buses, trucks and motorcycles). Field data such as speed of motorized and non-motorized vehicles per access, turns and movements per access, volume of motorized and non-motorized vehicles at the intersection, geometric measurements of the intersection; and the current semaphore cycle were taken into account to create a microsimulation in Vissim 9.0 software. This model was calibrated and validated through statistical evaluation, to represent a behavior similar to reality and simulate the current scenario. On the other hand, the field data previously collected was processed in Synchro 8.0 software, to obtain a new optimized traffic light cycle. With the new traffic light cycle obtained, Vissim 9.0 is entered for the microsimulation of the proposed scenario. Finally, 2 microsimulations are obtained, one of the current scenario and the other of the proposed scenario, which were compared using 3 variables to determine the impact of the implementation of a traffic light with more equitable green times. The variables compared were: the length of the queue by access, vehicles stopped by access and delay of vehicles by access. The results reflect an 11% reduction in the delay in vehicle access, an average decrease of 12.5% for the length of the queue, and an average reduction of 5% for vehicles stopped for access.
KW - Bikeway
KW - Microsimulation
KW - Queue length
KW - Traffic light cycle
KW - Travel time
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85122024784
U2 - 10.18687/LACCEI2021.1.1.339
DO - 10.18687/LACCEI2021.1.1.339
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85122024784
T3 - Proceedings of the LACCEI international Multi-conference for Engineering, Education and Technology
BT - 19th LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education Caribbean Conference for Engineering and Technology
A2 - Larrondo Petrie, Maria M.
A2 - Zapata Rivera, Luis Felipe
A2 - Aranzazu-Suescun, Catalina
PB - Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions
Y2 - 19 July 2021 through 23 July 2021
ER -