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Influence of Velocity Variance of a Single Particle on Cellular Automaton Models

In: Traffic and Granular Flow '13

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  • Daichi Yanagisawa

    (Ibaraki University, College of Science)

  • Takahiro Ezaki

    (School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 5-3-1)

  • Akiyasu Tomoeda

    (Meiji University, Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences
    Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST)

  • Katsuhiro Nishinari

    (The University of Tokyo, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology)

Abstract

We have developed a new calibration method to analyze the effect of velocity variance of a single particle (VVSP) on flow in cellular automaton (CA) models. We have verified that the flow in the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process (TASEP) decreases when VVSP increases even if the mean velocity of each particle is same. The effect of VVSP on other CA models, such as a stochastic Fukui-Ishibashi (SFI) model and a simple evacuation (SEV) model, are also investigated. When VVSP increases, the flow decreases in the one dimensional models (TASEP and SFI model), whereas, it increases in SEV model. Furthermore, it is investigated how the effect of VVSP is strengthened or weakened by the characteristic parameter in SFI model.

Suggested Citation

  • Daichi Yanagisawa & Takahiro Ezaki & Akiyasu Tomoeda & Katsuhiro Nishinari, 2015. "Influence of Velocity Variance of a Single Particle on Cellular Automaton Models," Springer Books, in: Mohcine Chraibi & Maik Boltes & Andreas Schadschneider & Armin Seyfried (ed.), Traffic and Granular Flow '13, edition 127, pages 495-503, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-10629-8_55
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10629-8_55
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