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Nonlinear map 31 Traffic dynamics 18 Complex system 14 Signal control 13 Chaos 7 Dynamical transition 7 Transportation 5 Bunching 4 Fluctuation 4 Randomness 4 Traffic 4 Bus schedule 3 Phase transition 3 Bus delay 2 City traffic network 2 Many-particle system 2 Random path 2 Scaling 2 Self-similarity 2 Shuttle bus 2 Traffic light 2 Attractor of period n 1 Bus choice 1 Cellular automaton 1 Circle map 1 Clustering 1 Complex motion 1 Counter flow 1 Delayed nonlinear map 1 Dispersion 1 Dynamic transition 1 Dynamics 1 Elevator 1 Ferryboat schedule 1 Fractal 1 Logistic map 1 Multi-periodic motion 1 Regularization 1 Route choice 1 Traffic signal 1
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Nagatani, Takashi 32 Hino, Yuki 1 Kojima, Kengo 1 Komada, Kazuhito 1 Naito, Yuichi 1 Sugiyama, Naoki 1 Tobita, Kazuhiro 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 32
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Traffic states and fundamental diagram in cellular automaton model of vehicular traffic controlled by signals
Nagatani, Takashi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 388 (2009) 8, pp. 1673-1681
dilute limit of vehicles, the vehicular motion is compared with that by the nonlinear-map model. The fundamental diagrams are …
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Vehicular motion on a selected path in a 2d traffic network controlled by signals
Nagatani, Takashi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 388 (2009) 14, pp. 2911-2921
paths in a 2d traffic network. The vehicular motion on a selected path is presented by the nonlinear-map model. Vehicular …
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Effect of irregularity on vehicular traffic through a sequence of traffic lights
Nagatani, Takashi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 387 (2008) 7, pp. 1637-1647
We present the stochastic nonlinear-map model of vehicular traffic controlled by irregular signals. The signal …
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Dynamics and schedule of shuttle bus controlled by traffic signal
Nagatani, Takashi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 387 (2008) 23, pp. 5892-5900
We study the dynamical behavior of a shuttle bus moving through a traffic signal. The dynamics of the bus is expressed in terms of the nonlinear maps. The bus dynamics is controlled by varying the loading parameter, the cycle time of signal, and the degree of speedup. We show the dependence of...
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Clustering and maximal flow in vehicular traffic through a sequence of traffic lights
Nagatani, Takashi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 377 (2007) 2, pp. 651-660
expressed in terms of a nonlinear map, where the excluded-volume effect is taken into account. The dynamical behaviors of …
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Passenger's fluctuation and chaos on ferryboats
Nagatani, Takashi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 383 (2007) 2, pp. 613-623
We study the fluctuation of shipping passengers on a few ferryboats which shuttle between an origin and a destination repeatedly. We present the dynamical model for the ferryboats. The model is described in terms of nonlinear maps defined from the vectors Ti(n) and Wi(n), i=1, 2, …, N for N...
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Nonlinear-map model for split effect on vehicular traffic through periodic signals
Nagatani, Takashi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 374 (2007) 1, pp. 431-440
controlled by signals is expressed in terms of a nonlinear map. The vehicle exhibits complex behavior with varying split and …
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Vehicular traffic through a self-similar sequence of traffic lights
Nagatani, Takashi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 386 (2007) 1, pp. 381-387
-similarly by Cantor set. The nonlinear-map model of vehicular traffic controlled by self-similar signals is presented. The vehicle …
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Vehicular traffic through a sequence of green-wave lights
Nagatani, Takashi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 380 (2007) C, pp. 503-511
We study the vehicular traffic through a sequence of traffic lights on a highway, where signals turn on and off periodically with the green-wave strategy. We present the dynamical model of vehicular traffic controlled by green-wave signals, where a vehicle is inhibited to pass other vehicles....
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Dynamical model for retrieval of tram schedule
Nagatani, Takashi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 377 (2007) 2, pp. 661-671
We present the dynamical model for retrieval of a tram schedule when trams arrive at stops slower or faster than the schedule. Trams speed up or stop shorter to retrieve the delay. The dynamics of the trams is expressed in terms of the nonlinear maps. We study the dynamical behavior of trams...
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