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Multi Model Criteria for the Estimation of Road Traffic Congestion from Traffic Flow Information Based on Fuzzy Logic
Author(s) -
Hari Shankar,
P. L. N. Raju,
K. Ram Mohan Rao
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of transportation technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2160-0481
pISSN - 2160-0473
DOI - 10.4236/jtts.2012.21006
Subject(s) - adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system , fuzzy logic , traffic flow (computer networking) , computer science , data mining , traffic congestion , fuzzy control system , defuzzification , partition (number theory) , neuro fuzzy , fuzzy set , artificial intelligence , fuzzy number , engineering , mathematics , transport engineering , computer security , combinatorics
In this study, the road traffic congestion of Dehradun city is evaluated from traffic flow information using fuzzy techniques. Three different approaches namely Sugeno, Mamdani models which are manually tuned techniques, and an Adaptive Neuo-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) which an automated model decides the ranges and parameters of the membership functions using grid partition technique, based on fuzzy logic. The systems are designed to human’s feelings on inputs and output levels. There are three levels of each input namely high, medium and low for input density, fast, medium and slow for input speed, and five levels of output namely free flow, slow moving, mild congestion, heavy congestion and serious jam for the road traffic congestion estimation. The results, obtained by fuzzy based techniques show that the manually tuned Sugeno type technique achieves 72.05% accuracy, Mamdani type technique achieves 83.82% accuracy, and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System technique achieves 88.23% accuracy. ANFIS technique appears better than the manually tuned fuzzy technique, and also the manually tuned fuzzy technique gives good accuracy which leads that the fuzzy inference system can capture the human perception better through manual adjustment of input/output membership functions

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