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A Cellular Automaton Traffic Flow Model with Advanced Decelerations

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  • Yingdong Liu

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A one-dimensional cellular automaton traffic flow model, which considers the deceleration in advance, is addressed in this paper. The model reflects the situation in the real traffic that drivers usually adjust the current velocity by forecasting its velocities in a short time of future, in order to avoid the sharp deceleration. The fundamental diagram obtained by simulation shows the ability of this model to capture the essential features of traffic flow, for example, synchronized flow, meta-stable state, and phase separation at the high density. Contrasting with the simulation results of the VE model, this model shows a higher maximum flux closer to the measured data, more stability, more efficient dissolving blockage, lower vehicle deceleration, and more reasonable distribution of vehicles. The results indicate that advanced deceleration has an important impact on traffic flow, and this model has some practical significance as the result matching to the actual situation.

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  • Yingdong Liu, 2012. "A Cellular Automaton Traffic Flow Model with Advanced Decelerations," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-14, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:717085
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/717085
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