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10 Years with LHOVRA - What are the experiences P Engstrom multiple intersections Reduce stops, delays, and accidents in rural & urban areas L=Truck Priority, H=Major road priority, O=Incident reduction, V=Variable green/yellow, R=Reduction of red light infringement Seems to be poorly translated, I didn't get much out of this paper.
A Distributed Approach for Coordination of Traffic Signal Agents Ana L. C. Bazzan Multiple intersections Maximize throughput and traffic saftey; minimize travel times and environmental costs Pseudo-agent multiagent learning approach Some good cites. The multiagent learning seems a little hacky
Game Theory: Potential Applications in Transportation Planning Karim A. S. Ismail Multiple intersections Finding out applications for game theory in traffic Driver timing, Road Pricing, Traffic Assignment, Public Transport, Signal Timing Looks like a good start
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Different Policy Objectives of the Road Pricing Problem – a Game Theory Approach D Joksimovic et al one origin-destination (OD) pair, 2 travellers, 1 person as road authority model road pricing problem as 3 types of games: Cournot, Stackelberg and social planner game Multiple optimal solutions exist. the objective functions may have a non-continuous shape scope of the problem is pretty reasonable. not much empirical studies, looks like mostly theoretical stuff.
 
 
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