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Stochastic Resonance Towards Traffic Models

In: Traffic and Granular Flow’01

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  • T. Ohira

    (Sony Computer Science Laboratories)

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In this paper, we first give an overview of stochastic resonance, which has gained more research attentions recently. In this phenomena, noise, which is normally considered an obstacle to information processing, is treated to have an constructive effect causing a resonance with external signals. A particular model which causes “resonance” with noise and delay is focused. We see how regular dynamical patterns appear in this context. We then discuss possible directions where such stochastic resonance could be useful. We proceed by considering simple concrete models for computer network traffic and pedestrian traffic.

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  • T. Ohira, 2003. "Stochastic Resonance Towards Traffic Models," Springer Books, in: Minoru Fukui & Yuki Sugiyama & Michael Schreckenberg & Dietrich E. Wolf (ed.), Traffic and Granular Flow’01, pages 187-198, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-10583-2_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-10583-2_17
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