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Traffic Calming: The Way Ahead in Mixed Traffic

2021
Traffic calming is about measures to reduce vehicle speeds to below 50 km/h in order to reduce injury accidents, pollution and to make areas more liveable for people. Reduction of speed below 50 km/h is the most central measure as it both reduces risks and makes streets less attractive to car drivers.
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Modeling Concepts for Mixed Traffic

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2012
A first step is presented toward a simulation tool for shared space zones, including all three prevailing individual modes of transport: cars, bicycles, and walking. Unlike on conventional roads, the behavior in shared spaces cannot be modeled by following a predefined path and strictly obeying traffic rules because the architectural design allows for
Robert Schönauer   +4 more
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Development of traffic stream characteristic models under mixed traffic conditions

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021
Abstract Modeling of traffic flow provides the fundamental relationships between the macroscopic traffic stream characteristics and plays an important role in the planning, design and operation of transportation facilities. The data required for the study was collected from National Highway section.
Seelam Srikanth Reddy   +3 more
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Generating Believable Mixed-Traffic Animation

IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2016
We present an agent-based approach to animate microscopic mixed traffic involving cars and motorcycles in complex scenarios, including signalized and nonsignalized road intersections, and traffic jams due to blockage. Based on our new car-following and lateral movement models, our method can reproduce lane-based and nonlane-based traffic behaviors that
Wen-Chieh Lin   +3 more
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Truck platooning in mixed traffic

Proceedings of the Intelligent Vehicles '95. Symposium, 2002
In this paper, an evolutionary concept for platooning of trucks is presented, which requires no additional infrastructure and can operate in today's traffic conditions. The basic idea is that a manually driven truck is followed by one or more autonomously guided trucks.
U. Franke   +3 more
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Mixed traffic in UMTS downlink

IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, 2003
The traffic being transferred within 3G mobile networks will be composed by different information flows with various constraints on the required QoS (bit rate, delays, etc.). In this scenario, flexibility will be a key point for the success of 3G systems.
CAPONE, ANTONIO   +3 more
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Dynamic traffic engineering for mixed traffic on international networks

Computer Networks, 2008
In this paper, a novel distributed dynamic traffic engineering (Dynamic TE) mechanism is proposed. The mechanism periodically updates bandwidth reservation and selects the optimum path (resizing and rerouting) for each TE-LSP according to its computed traffic load, leading to path reoptimization and better network utilization.
Sukrit Dasgupta   +2 more
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Mixed Traffic Modelling

Traffic modelling has gained importance due to the adoption of intelligent transportation systems and software based on traffic models providing a platform to test and improve such systems. Modelling mixed traffic has proved to be a challenging task due to variations in vehicle dimensions and composition along with non-lane-based driving.
Mohd Sadat   +2 more
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Mixed traffic and automated highways

Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robot and Systems. Innovative Robotics for Real-World Applications. IROS '97, 2002
A major issue in building a prototype automated highway system (AHS) is whether the system needs dedicated lanes, occupied only by computer-controlled cars that communicate and cooperate with each other; or whether the automated vehicles can be provided with enough sensing and intelligence that they can safely operate on regular highways, intermixed ...
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Real-time mixed-traffic wireless networks

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2001
In this paper we introduce a new protocol, prioritized carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance, for real-time wireless local area networking. Wireless networks increasingly will be called upon to carry mixed traffic, some portion of which will be devoted to real-time control and monitoring.
null Hong Ye, G.C. Walsh, L.G. Bushnell
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