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Three-phase theory 5 Cellular automaton 3 Kerner’s three-phase theory 3 Fundamental diagram 2 Traffic flow 2 Analysis of measured traffic data 1 Bottleneck 1 Congestion 1 Congestion mitigation 1 Empirical traffic congestion 1 Illegal lane-changing behavior 1 Mixed traffic flow 1 Moving synchronized flow pattern 1 NaSch model 1 Oscillation behavior 1 S-NFS model 1 Synchronized traffic flow 1 Traffic assignment 1 Traffic breakdown 1 Traffic jam emergence 1 Travel time 1
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Davis, L.C. 3 Hu, Xiaojian 2 Yang, Haifei 2 Hagishima, Aya 1 Jia, Bin 1 Jiang, Jun 1 Klenov, Sergey L. 1 Kokubo, Satoshi 1 Lu, Jian 1 Palmer, Jochen 1 Rehborn, Hubert 1 Tanimoto, Jun 1 Tian, Jun-fang 1 Treiber, Martin 1 Wang, Wei 1 Yuan, Zhen-zhou 1 Zhang, Wen-yi 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 8
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A cellular automaton model based on empirical observations of a driver’s oscillation behavior reproducing the findings from Kerner’s three-phase traffic theory
Yang, Haifei; Lu, Jian; Hu, Xiaojian; Jiang, Jun - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 392 (2013) 18, pp. 4009-4018
good consistency with the results predicted from the three-phase theory. …
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Mitigation of congestion at a traffic bottleneck with diversion and lane restrictions
Davis, L.C. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 391 (2012) 4, pp. 1679-1691
Mitigation of congestion on a two-lane highway with an off-ramp and an on-ramp is simulated with three-phase traffic theory. Advanced travel information–the average velocity of vehicles near the bottleneck at an on-ramp–is used to divert vehicles at an upstream off-ramp. If enough vehicles...
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Mixed traffic flow model considering illegal lane-changing behavior: Simulations in the framework of Kerner’s three-phase theory
Hu, Xiaojian; Wang, Wei; Yang, Haifei - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 391 (2012) 21, pp. 5102-5111
overtaking motivation and the traffic safety awareness. In the framework of Kerner’s three-phase theory, we propose a model for …
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Cellular automaton model within the fundamental-diagram approach reproducing some findings of the three-phase theory
Tian, Jun-fang; Yuan, Zhen-zhou; Treiber, Martin; Jia, Bin - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 391 (2012) 11, pp. 3129-3139
of the three-phase theory. This so-called average space gap model (ASGM) is based on the Nagel–Schreckenberg model with …
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Jam emergence on a circular track in a car-following model
Davis, L.C. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 390 (2011) 5, pp. 943-950
A discrete car-following model (a linear version of the Optimal Velocity Model) is evaluated for vehicles moving on a circular track. The model imposes physical limits on acceleration and deceleration. Braking is treated using a version of Gipps’ safety condition and incorporates the reaction...
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An empirical study of common traffic congestion features based on traffic data measured in the USA, the UK, and Germany
Rehborn, Hubert; Klenov, Sergey L.; Palmer, Jochen - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 390 (2011) 23, pp. 4466-4485
) in Kerner’s three-phase theory are indeed common spatiotemporal traffic features observed in the UK, the USA and Germany …
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A new Cellular Automata Model including a decelerating damping effect to reproduce Kerner’s three-phase theory
Kokubo, Satoshi; Tanimoto, Jun; Hagishima, Aya - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 390 (2011) 4, pp. 561-568
stopping event, and the problem with reproducing the synchronized flow in Kerner’s three-phase theory. In this paper, a revised …
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Predicting travel time to limit congestion at a highway bottleneck
Davis, L.C. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 389 (2010) 17, pp. 3588-3599
A new method is proposed to predict the travel time on a highway route with a bottleneck caused by an on-ramp. The method takes advantage of the slow variation of the bottleneck throughput when congestion exists. The predicted travel time for a vehicle leaving the origin is given by the current...
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