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Order moving states in traffic flow

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  • Li, KePing
  • Gao, ZiYou

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In this paper, we use a two-lane CA traffic model to simulate the multi-way traffic flow. A kind of control signal that can be considered as a perturbation is designated at a given site (i.e., signal point) of the right lane. Under the effect of control signal, the velocity of vehicle passing the signal point will be disturbed. Our aim is to investigate the traffic dynamics that is about the dynamical transition from disorder to order. We test this technique for the two-lane traffic model that is based on the deterministic NaSch traffic model. The simulation results indicate that the traffic system can be transited from disorder to order. Different order states can be observed in system, such as fixed-point and periodic motion, and these states are safer.

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  • Li, KePing & Gao, ZiYou, 2005. "Order moving states in traffic flow," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 348(C), pages 553-560.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:348:y:2005:i:c:p:553-560
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2004.10.012
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