Physically sound vehicle-driver model for realistic microscopic simulation
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2012
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Resumo |
In microscopic traffic simulators, the interaction between vehicles is considered. The dynamics of the system then becomes an emergent property of the interaction between its components. Such interactions include lane-changing, car-following behaviours and intersection management. Although, in some cases, such simulators produce realistic prediction, they do not allow for an important aspect of the dynamics, that is, the driver-vehicle interaction. This paper introduces a physically sound vehicle-driver model for realistic microscopic simulation. By building a nanoscopic traffic simulation model that uses steering angle and throttle position as parameters, the model aims to overcome unrealistic acceleration and deceleration values, as found in various microscopic simulation tools. A physics engine calculates the driving force of the vehicle, and the preliminary results presented here, show that, through a realistic driver-vehicle-environment simulator, it becomes possible to model realistic driver and vehicle behaviours in a traffic simulation. |
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Transportation Research Board |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/53506/1/TRB_CarPhysics2.pdf http://amonline.trb.org/210ea0/1 Miska, Marc Philipp, Nantes, Alfredo, Lee, Brian, & Chung, Edward (2012) Physically sound vehicle-driver model for realistic microscopic simulation. In Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting 2012, Transportation Research Board, Washington DC. |
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Copyright 2012 Transportation Research Board |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty; Smart Transport Research Centre |
Palavras-Chave | #090507 Transport Engineering #simulation #vehicle-driver model #vehicle physics |
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Conference Paper |