Hybridization of a class of "second order" models of traffic flow


Autoria(s): Leclercq, L.; Moutari, Salissou
Data(s)

01/09/2007

Resumo

Despite the simultaneous progress of traffic modelling both on the macroscopic and microscopic front, recent works [E. Bourrel, J.B. Lessort, Mixing micro and macro representation of traffic flow: a hybrid model based on the LWR theory, Transport. Res. Rec. 1852 (2003) 193–200; D. Helbing, M. Treiber, Critical discussion of “synchronized flow”, Coop. Transport. Dyn. 1 (2002) 2.1–2.24; A. Hennecke, M. Treiber, D. Helbing, Macroscopic simulations of open systems and micro–macro link, in: D. Helbing, H.J. Herrmann, M. Schreckenberg, D.E. Wolf (Eds.), Traffic and Granular Flow ’99, Springer, Berlin, 2000, pp. 383–388] highlighted that one of the most promising way to simulate efficiently traffic flow on large road networks is a clever combination of both traffic representations: the hybrid modelling. Our focus in this paper is to propose two hybrid models for which the macroscopic (resp. mesoscopic) part is based on a class of second order model [A. Aw, M. Rascle, Resurection of second order models of traffic flow?, SIAM J. Appl. Math. 60 (2000) 916–938] whereas the microscopic part is a Follow-the Leader type model [D.C. Gazis, R. Herman, R.W. Rothery, Nonlinear follow-the-leader models of traffic flow, Oper. Res. 9 (1961) 545–567; R. Herman, I. Prigogine, Kinetic Theory of Vehicular Traffic, American Elsevier, New York, 1971]. For the first hybrid model, we define precisely the translation of boundary conditions at interfaces and for the second one we explain the synchronization processes. Furthermore, through some numerical simulations we show that the waves propagation is not disturbed and the mass is accurately conserved when passing from one traffic representation to another.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/hybridization-of-a-class-of-second-order-models-of-traffic-flow(43a9edc1-45a9-4961-94ad-ef8931afe08d).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.simpat.2007.05.002

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Idioma(s)

eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Leclercq , L & Moutari , S 2007 , ' Hybridization of a class of "second order" models of traffic flow ' Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory , vol 15 , no. 8 , pp. 918-934 . DOI: 10.1016/j.simpat.2007.05.002

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article