ARCADY
Recent developments
From ARCADY 7 onwards, the software has been capable of communicating with certain CAD software, aiding real-time design analysis. ARCADY 7 introduced the ability to model simple networks of linked roundabouts. In ARCADY 8, the Highway Capacity Manual 2010 methodology for roundabout analysis was made available. ARCADY 8 also introduced a simulation technique to deal with the modelling of certain configurations such as lane usage at roundabouts. 'ARCADY Lite' is a simplified version of ARCADY 8 that provides basic analysis of roundabouts. ARCADY 9 includes built-in tools for graphically measuring roundabout geometries and for assisting with the transfer of traffic flow data from other sources (typically spreadsheets). ARCADY 10 is now fully integrated and available as a module within Junctions. Updates include a number of new modelling scenarios to be evaluated such as priority chicanes and one-ways. North American users also have the option of using the HCM 2010 model (using HCM 2016 roundabout coefficients) to analyse roundabout designs.PICADY
OSCADY
OSCADY (Optimised Signal Capacity and Delay)TAL 1/06 https://tsrgd.co.uk/pdf/tal/2006/tal-1-06_1.pdf calculates capacities, queues and delays for isolated (uncoordinated), traffic signal-controlled junctions. It can evaluate a set of known signal timings, and optionally it can optimise stage lengths and/or cycle time to minimise delay. These functions are similar to LinSig. More recently, an extension to the simulation mode allows the performance of simple adaptive signal control to be estimated. OSCADY is intended to be used at relatively simple signalised junctions (or temporary signals at road works) where the emphasis is on setting up model runs quickly and easily, but can model junctions that include flared approaches and opposed right turns. Its integration with ARCADY and PICADY means that users can switch a junction between priority and signalised options and compare the results within one package. Optionally, signalised junctions can be evaluated in Lane Simulation mode which offers additional functionality, such as the ability to model intermittent stages and partially signalised junctions, including signalised roundabouts. In Junctions 10 the simulation mode capability has been extended to allow the performance of simple adaptive signal control to be estimated. This model can be applied to temporary signals (such as at roadworks) and some control over the controller logic is provided in order to mimic behaviour whenever there is no demand at any point within the modelled time period.References
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See also
* Sidra Intersection Traffic simulation