Tom Urbanik
Affiliations: | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
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Cunningham C, Schroeder BJ, Phillips S, et al. (2016) Signal timing for diverging diamond interchanges fundamentals, concepts, and recommended applications Transportation Research Record. 2557: 1-10 |
Sun X, Urbanik T, Han LD. (2013) Neurofuzzy control to actuated-coordinated system at closely-spaced intersections Applied Mechanics and Materials. 321: 1249-1258 |
Sun X, Han LD, Urbanik T. (2011) Secondary Coordination at Closely Spaced Actuated Traffic Signals Journal of Transportation Engineering. 137: 751-759 |
Han LD, Li JM, Urbanik T. (2008) Control-type selection at isolated intersections based on control delay under various demand levels Transportation Research Record. 109-116 |
Wunderlich R, Liu C, Elhanany I, et al. (2008) A novel signal-scheduling algorithm with quality-of-service provisioning for an isolated intersection Ieee Transactions On Intelligent Transportation Systems. 9: 536-547 |
Tian Z, Urbanik T, Gibby R. (2007) Application of diamond interchange control strategies at closely spaced intersections Transportation Research Record. 32-39 |
Wunderlich R, Elhanany I, Urbanik T. (2007) A stable longest queue first signal scheduling algorithm for an isolated intersection 2007 Ieee International Conference On Vehicular Electronics and Safety, Icves |
Tian Z, Urbanik T. (2007) System partition technique to improve signal coordination and traffic progression Journal of Transportation Engineering. 133: 119-128 |
Beaird S, Urbanik T, Bullock DM. (2006) Traffic signal phase truncation in event of traffic flow restriction Transportation Research Record. 87-94 |
Smaglik EJ, Bullock DM, Urbanik T, et al. (2006) Evaluation of flow-based traffic signal control using advanced detection concepts Transportation Research Record. 25-33 |