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Complex Fundamental Diagram of Traffic Flow in the Deep Lefortovo Tunnel (Moscow)

In: Traffic and Granular Flow ’07

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  • Ihor Lubashevsky

    (A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences)

  • Cyril Garnisov

    (Moscow Technical University of Radioengineering, Electronics, and Automation)

  • Boris Lifshits

    (Moscow Technical University of Radioengineering, Electronics, and Automation)

Abstract

Summary The fundamental diagram for tunnel traffic is constructed based on the empirical data collected during the last two years in the deep long branch of the Lefortovo tunnel located on the 3rd circular highway of Moscow. This tunnel of length 3 km is equipped with a dense system of stationary radiodetetors distributed uniformly along it chequerwise at spacing of 60 m. The data were averaged over 30 s. Each detector measures three characteristics of the vehicle ensemble; the flow rate, the car velocity, and the occupancy for three lanes individually. The conducted analysis reveals an original complex structure of the fundamental diagram.

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  • Ihor Lubashevsky & Cyril Garnisov & Boris Lifshits, 2009. "Complex Fundamental Diagram of Traffic Flow in the Deep Lefortovo Tunnel (Moscow)," Springer Books, in: Cécile Appert-Rolland & François Chevoir & Philippe Gondret & Sylvain Lassarre & Jean-Patrick Lebacq (ed.), Traffic and Granular Flow ’07, pages 365-371, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-77074-9_38
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77074-9_38
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