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Development of the Program for Signal Cycle Groups Number Minimization on Complex Traffic Signal-controlled Intersection

Student: Morozova Svetlana

Supervisor: Vladimir Viktorovich Morozenko

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

A graduation thesis topic is “Development of the program for signal cycle groups number minimization on complex traffic signal-controlled intersection”. The study describes an algorithm that presents intersection scheme in the form of an undirected graph. According to the model obtained, the program aimed to design traffic signal phases on given signal-controlled intersection was developed. The report includes following parts: an introduction, 3 chapters, a conclusion, bibliography, including 19 references, and 4 appendices. The text consists of 77 pages; the main part of the work consists of 46 pages with 21 tables and 18 figures. Research topicality and its basic concepts are defined in the introduction part. The first chapter includes the subject field analysis, review of existing methods of mathematical model creation. Stages of an algorithm of a model creation based on the signal-controlled intersection scheme description, program design and development are provided in the second chapter. The focus of the third chapter is on the analysis of the program performance on test and real input data. In the conclusion, the importance of the achieved results and future development perspectives are considered. The Terms of Reference is presented in the Appendix A. Appendix B includes the flowchart describing program functioning. Appendix C comprises sequence diagrams developed according to UML notation. Program listing is presented in Appendix D.

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