"2"^^ . "978-960-474-207-3" . "departure model; mixture distribution; entrance times; intersection; traffic lights"@en . . "2"^^ . "Latest Trends on Communication & Information Technology" . "Application of Model of Distribution Mixture for Departure of Vehicles from a Light Controlled Intersection"@en . "2010-07-22+02:00"^^ . "Corfu Island" . . . "247458" . "Computation of traffic management is dependent upon a model, which determines the headway of vehicles in the intersection upon a green signal %22go%22 - this is called a departure model. Hitherto used models have been based solely on individual observations and quest for an appropriate artificial function, which would respect these observations. However, such models turn out to be inaccurate and their application in transportation management is problematic - they are only applicable for those intersections, on which the data was collected at a given time, without relationship to other variables impacting departure of vehicles (such as geometrical order, departure direction, road angle etc.). The article describes a lay out of a departure model by creating a new complex mathematical apparatus."@en . . "21260" . "RIV/68407700:21260/10:00169099" . . . . . "Application of Model of Distribution Mixture for Departure of Vehicles from a Light Controlled Intersection" . "Nagy, Ivan" . . "1792-4316" . "New York" . . "4"^^ . . . . "Application of Model of Distribution Mixture for Departure of Vehicles from a Light Controlled Intersection" . "Kr\u010D\u00E1l, Jan" . . "Application of Model of Distribution Mixture for Departure of Vehicles from a Light Controlled Intersection"@en . "WSEAS Press" . "RIV/68407700:21260/10:00169099!RIV11-MSM-21260___" . . . "[5E926DF1953B]" . . . "Computation of traffic management is dependent upon a model, which determines the headway of vehicles in the intersection upon a green signal %22go%22 - this is called a departure model. Hitherto used models have been based solely on individual observations and quest for an appropriate artificial function, which would respect these observations. However, such models turn out to be inaccurate and their application in transportation management is problematic - they are only applicable for those intersections, on which the data was collected at a given time, without relationship to other variables impacting departure of vehicles (such as geometrical order, departure direction, road angle etc.). The article describes a lay out of a departure model by creating a new complex mathematical apparatus." . "S" .