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Microsimulation-based framework to analyse urban signalised intersection in mixed traffic

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Microscopic traffic simulation is a powerful tool for studying complex traffic systems when analytical or empirical approaches cannot define response patterns adequately and accurately. The application of simulation techniques for evaluating the characteristics of controlled intersections is effective due to their quick and reliable outcomes. This paper presents a methodology for model development and a unique calibration process for mixed traffic streams using the widely used simulation software Vissim. An isolated signalised intersection was selected for the model development. Most of the calibration methodologies described in previous literature were based on informal practices based on a homogeneous traffic stream. This study frames a novel calibration process suitable for mixed traffic streams. The validity of the proposed methodology was evaluated using field data from another signalised intersection by means of a feasibility comparison of field data and simulation outputs. The calibrated parameters produced suitable simulation outputs, with the measure of effectiveness matching the result obtained from actual field conditions. In contrast, simulations with default or best-guess parameters resulted in significant discrepancies between the observed and simulated outputs. © 2020 Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved.

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