I've seen different uses for the term so here are some thoughts on it?
A set of Jupyter notebooks for helping folks that are on their first steps on programming
It is established that perimter control is beneficial compared to fixed time, but is it better or worse than adaptive signal control? Should we use perimeter control, adaptive control or apply both concurrently? Those were the motivating questions of our study.
In this study, we cast the route and signal control controller into a distributed approach. We use the augmented Lagrangian to model the constraints into the objective and decompose the model into a set of objective-coupled subproblems, one for each intersection, enabling the solution to be computed by a distributed-gradient projection algorithm. We show that the approach is feasible to be deployed in real-time.
Transportation Systems Simulation framework based on Agent-Based Modeling that had been supported by DOE to support decision-making around urban mobility and its emergent technologies.
The automation aspect of connected and automated vehicles, namely the possibility of allowing short headways and therefore higher capacity, is extensively investigated in the CAV realm compared to the connectivity aspect. What can we do with connectivity information while vehicle are still human-driven? In this study, we propose a method for concurrent routing and adaptive signal using a multi-commodity approach.
Consortium across multiple National Laboratories and Universities supported by the Department of Energy aiming at accelerating the understanding the impacts of automated vehicles and new mobility services in urban mobility.