A Microscopic Traffic Flow Model Characterization for Weather Conditions
Road surfaces are affected by rain, snow, and ice, which influence traffic flow. In this paper, a microscopic traffic flow model based on weather conditions is proposed. This model characterizes traffic based on the weather severity index.
Faryal Ali +3 more
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A Microscopic Traffic Model Considering Time Headway and Distance Headway
A microscopic traffic model is presented which employs differences in velocity to characterize driver behavior. The Intelligent Driver (ID) model is based on an acceleration constant which cannot capture different traffic conditions.
Faryal Ali +4 more
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Traffic State Lane-Level Estimation Based on Transformer and Vehicle Trajectory Data [PDF]
Investigating the fundamental link between microscopic vehicular motion parameters and macroscopic traffic flow states is pivotal for advancing refined traffic state estimation research and propelling the progression of Intelligent Transportation Systems.
Wei Bai +4 more
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A Microscopic Traffic Model Considering Driver Reaction and Sensitivity
A new microscopic traffic model is proposed that characterizes driver response according to reaction and sensitivity. Driver response in the intelligent driver (ID) model is based on a fixed acceleration exponent and so does not follow traffic physics ...
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Sensitivity Analysis in Traffic Microscopic Simulation Model for Roundabouts
In the literature, many analytical techniques allow the study of the performance (capacity, queues, delays, etc) of roundabouts which are divided into two groups: analytical models and microscopic simulation models.
Rosolino Vaiana +2 more
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A microscopic traffic characterization considering the impact of density on carbon emissions from CAVs [PDF]
The continuous growth of traffic and transportation activities across the globe has led to persistent congestion and greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles. Thus, it is important to develop a traffic model to mitigate congestion and air pollution.
Zawar Hussain Khan +4 more
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Evaluating the Effect of Road Surface Potholes Using a Microscopic Traffic Model
Road surface wear leads to the formation of cracks and holes known as potholes. Potholes disrupt the smooth flow of traffic and can lead to accidents. The Intelligent Driver (ID) model is commonly employed but it assumes uniform traffic behavior for all ...
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A Microscopic Traffic Model Incorporating Vehicle Vibrations Due to Pavement Condition
A microscopic traffic flow model is developed that incorporates vehicle vibrations due to pavement condition. The Intelligent Driver (ID) model employs a fixed exponent so traffic behavior is the same regardless of the road condition.
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A systematic review of machine learning-based microscopic traffic flow models and simulations
Microscopic traffic flow models and simulations are crucial for capturing vehicle interactions and analyzing traffic. They can provide critical insights for transport planning, management, and operation through scenario testing and optimization. With the
Davies Rowan +4 more
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Estimation of pollutant emissions from traffic using microsimulation models [PDF]
Traditional traffic management methods are mainly focused on travel time optimization, ie minimizing control delay. The modern approach is increasingly emphasizing the minimization of negative impacts of traffic on the environment.
Stanković Stamenka R. +2 more
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