Schneider, 2020 - Google Patents
Intelligent signalized intersection management for mixed traffic using Deep Q-LearningSchneider, 2020
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- Schneider C
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Traffic congestion has negative economic, environmental and societal impacts. In 2017, US commuters aggregated a national travel delay of 8.8 billion hours, which translated to a congestion cost of 179 billion dollars. 3.3 billion gallons of fuel were wasted in traffic jams …
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