The conflict and intergreen times of the display elements are defined in the display element intergreen time matrix. At the same time, the conflict must be defined at traffic stream level. The matrix of conflicts therefore corresponds to a safety matrix at the level of the traffic streams. This rule must be observed in particular for so-called superimposed traffic streams. In other words, for traffic streams that have the same display element (e.g. bus on lane of individual traffic). In these cases, the same conflict must be entered for both the bus and the individual traffic.


Display

Identifier

Values

Description

Names

Left column: clearing traffic streams


In the intergreen matrix (transitions) the conflicting and intergreen times of the display elements are defined. In addition, conflicting traffic streams must be defined. This simplifies the process flow. The conflicting of traffic streams must be defined as a matrix of all conflicting traffic streams per traffic stream. It has to be emphasized that the conflicts have to be defined on the traffic stream level. Thus, the matrix of conflicts corresponds to a hedging matrix at the traffic stream level.





List

All defined traffic streams are displayed.

Names

Top row: entering traffic streams


In the intergreen matrix (transitions) the conflicting and intergreen times of the display elements are defined. In addition, conflicting traffic streams must be defined. This simplifies the process flow. The conflicting of traffic streams must be defined as a matrix of all conflicting traffic streams per traffic stream. It has to be emphasized that the conflicts have to be defined on the traffic stream level. Thus, the matrix of conflicts corresponds to a hedging matrix at the traffic stream level.





List

All defined traffic streams are displayed.

X

Conflicting


The conflicting of the traffic streams is always symmetrical. For this reason, only one half of the matrix must be filled. In each intersection of two traffic streams the conflicting can be set or not.