AbstractTraffic flow modeling is an elusive example for the emergence of complexity in dynamical systems of interacting objects. In this work, we introduce an extension of the Nagel–Schreckenberg (NaSch) model of vehicle traffic flow that takes into account a defensive driver’s reaction. Such a mechanism acts as an additional nearest-neighbor coupling. The defensive reaction dynamical rule consists in reducing the driver’s velocity in response to deceleration of the vehicle immediately in front of it whenever the distance is smaller than a security minimum. This new mechanism, when associated with the random deceleration rule due to fluctuations, considerably reduces the mean velocity by adjusting the distance between the vehicles. It also ...
Recently we proposed an extension to the traffic model of Aw, Rascle and Greenberg. The extended tra...
A one-dimensional cellular automaton traffic flow model, which considers the deceleration in advance...
. Within the Nagel-Schreckenberg traffic flow model we consider the transition from the free flow re...
AbstractIn the past 20 years of complexity science, traffic has been studied as a complex system wit...
Certain aspects of traffic flow measurements imply the existence of a phase transition. Models known...
In the past 20 years of complexity science, traffic has been studied as a complex system with a larg...
We introduce a lattice gas model for the merging of two single-lane automobile highways. The merging...
We suggest a disordered traffic flow model that captures many features of traffic flow. It is an ext...
We suggest a disordered traffic flow model that captures many features of traffic flow. It is an ext...
Based on the Nagel-Schreckenberg (NaSch) model of traffic flow, a modified cellular automaton (CA) t...
Simple models for particles hopping on a grid (cellular automata) are used to simulate (single lane)...
We investigate a simple multisegment cellular automaton model of traffic flow. With the introduction...
A simple model that describes traffic flow in two dimensions is studied. A sharp {\it jamming transi...
AbstractEffects of violating traffic light behavior are studied in this paper based on the cellular ...
A simple model that describes traffic flow in two dimensions is studied. A sharp {\it jamming transi...
Recently we proposed an extension to the traffic model of Aw, Rascle and Greenberg. The extended tra...
A one-dimensional cellular automaton traffic flow model, which considers the deceleration in advance...
. Within the Nagel-Schreckenberg traffic flow model we consider the transition from the free flow re...
AbstractIn the past 20 years of complexity science, traffic has been studied as a complex system wit...
Certain aspects of traffic flow measurements imply the existence of a phase transition. Models known...
In the past 20 years of complexity science, traffic has been studied as a complex system with a larg...
We introduce a lattice gas model for the merging of two single-lane automobile highways. The merging...
We suggest a disordered traffic flow model that captures many features of traffic flow. It is an ext...
We suggest a disordered traffic flow model that captures many features of traffic flow. It is an ext...
Based on the Nagel-Schreckenberg (NaSch) model of traffic flow, a modified cellular automaton (CA) t...
Simple models for particles hopping on a grid (cellular automata) are used to simulate (single lane)...
We investigate a simple multisegment cellular automaton model of traffic flow. With the introduction...
A simple model that describes traffic flow in two dimensions is studied. A sharp {\it jamming transi...
AbstractEffects of violating traffic light behavior are studied in this paper based on the cellular ...
A simple model that describes traffic flow in two dimensions is studied. A sharp {\it jamming transi...
Recently we proposed an extension to the traffic model of Aw, Rascle and Greenberg. The extended tra...
A one-dimensional cellular automaton traffic flow model, which considers the deceleration in advance...
. Within the Nagel-Schreckenberg traffic flow model we consider the transition from the free flow re...