Stephanedes, Yorgos J.Kwon, EilLiu, Xiao2013-08-262013-08-261994-10https://hdl.handle.net/11299/155943This project evaluates various intersection control strategies in a simulated environment and also helped establish a live laboratory for use in future testing of new control strategies. The report reviews major intersection control strategies, including the state-of-the-art strategies with adaptive and on-line timing generation features. In addition, it details simulation results for the OPAC control strategy. The NETSIM simulator created the simulation environment for a test network that included part of downtown Minneapolis. Comparison results indicate that OPAC performs best with low-traffic demands, and pretimed control was the most effective during peak periods when traffic demand reached capacity. In conjunction with this project, Minneapolis city traffic engineers installed a machine-vision video detection system at a live intersection laboratory. Located at Franklin and Lyndale Avenues, the test site will help researchers evaluate new control strategies before full-scale implementation in later phases of this research.en-USSCOOTSCATSPRODYNOPACNETSIMDevelopment and Application of On-Line Strategies for Optimal Intersection Control Phase II: Off-Line Evaluation of Control Strategies and Development of a Live LaboratoryReport