This contribution compares several different approaches allowing one to derive macroscopic traffic equation directly from microscopic car-following models. While it is shown that some conventional approaches lead to theoretical problems, it is proposed to use an approach reminding of smoothed particle hydrodynamics to avoid gradient expansions. The derivation circumvents approximations and, therefore, demonstrates the large range of validity of macroscopic traffic equations, without the need of averaging over many vehicles. It also gives an expression for the "traffic pressure”, which generalizes previously used formulas. Furthermore, the method avoids theoretical inconsistencies of macroscopic traffic models, which have been criticized in ...
Models of traffic flow can be of two main types [1, 8, 11]. 1- Microscopic particle models, describi...
We study the derivation of second order macroscopic traffic models from kinetic descriptions. In par...
AbstractThe paper proposes a rigorous method to construct the hyperbolic asymptotic limit of the dis...
This contribution compares several different approaches allowing one to derive macroscopic traffic e...
The goal of this paper is to derive rigorously macroscopic traffic flow models from microscopic mode...
89.40.Bb Land transportation, 45.70.Vn Granular models of complex systems; traffic flow, 47.10.ab Co...
We study the derivation of macroscopic traffic models out of optimal speed and follow-the-leader par...
AbstractThis paper proposes a two scale modeling approach to vehicular traffic, where macroscopic co...
Macroscopic traffic models describe the traffic behaviour at a high level of aggregation, i.e. the t...
We study the derivation of macroscopic traffic models from car-following vehicle dynamics by means o...
A system of vehicular traffic can be modeled in various ways, such as microscopic, macroscopic, and ...
Daganzo's criticisms of second-order fluid approximations of traffic flow [C. Daganzo, Transpn. Res....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Existing macroscopic models for the flow of traffic treat traffic as a continuum or employ technique...
International audienceWe prove existence and uniqueness of solutions to a transport equation modelli...
Models of traffic flow can be of two main types [1, 8, 11]. 1- Microscopic particle models, describi...
We study the derivation of second order macroscopic traffic models from kinetic descriptions. In par...
AbstractThe paper proposes a rigorous method to construct the hyperbolic asymptotic limit of the dis...
This contribution compares several different approaches allowing one to derive macroscopic traffic e...
The goal of this paper is to derive rigorously macroscopic traffic flow models from microscopic mode...
89.40.Bb Land transportation, 45.70.Vn Granular models of complex systems; traffic flow, 47.10.ab Co...
We study the derivation of macroscopic traffic models out of optimal speed and follow-the-leader par...
AbstractThis paper proposes a two scale modeling approach to vehicular traffic, where macroscopic co...
Macroscopic traffic models describe the traffic behaviour at a high level of aggregation, i.e. the t...
We study the derivation of macroscopic traffic models from car-following vehicle dynamics by means o...
A system of vehicular traffic can be modeled in various ways, such as microscopic, macroscopic, and ...
Daganzo's criticisms of second-order fluid approximations of traffic flow [C. Daganzo, Transpn. Res....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Existing macroscopic models for the flow of traffic treat traffic as a continuum or employ technique...
International audienceWe prove existence and uniqueness of solutions to a transport equation modelli...
Models of traffic flow can be of two main types [1, 8, 11]. 1- Microscopic particle models, describi...
We study the derivation of second order macroscopic traffic models from kinetic descriptions. In par...
AbstractThe paper proposes a rigorous method to construct the hyperbolic asymptotic limit of the dis...