Who should attend.
This course will appeal to experienced LinSig modellers and people involved in checking LinSig models. The course complements the LinSig Junction and LinSig Networks courses and the Checking course.
Prerequisites.
A prior knowledge of Traffic Signal Theory (which can be gained on the Introduction to Traffic Signals course) and an understanding of how LinSig works.
Course content.
Introduction :
The difference between Calibration and Validation
Calibration:
Basic Site Data including Lane Structure, Short Lanes, Routing and Lane Changing, Controller Data
Traffic Flows including Turning Counts, Network Peaks, Matrix Estimation and Suppressed Demand
Vehicle Behaviour including Saturation Flows (with an exercise), Cruise Times, Give Way Capacities and Storage
Demand Dependency and Blocking including how to assess these and how to apply them to a LinSig3 model (with an exercise)
Validation:
Parameters including Queues, Queue Surveys, Degrees of Saturation and Journey Times
Criteria including interpretation of data and correlation with results along with sources of error and advice
Addressing validation issues
Accreditation.
This new course is Pending "Approval" by the Institute of Highway Engineers
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