AbstractEffects of violating traffic light behavior are studied in this paper based on the cellular automata (CA) model proposed by Biham-Middleton-Levine (BML). We define two kinds of drivers: one obeys the traffic light rule, the other ignores it. Simulation results show that the violator increases the average velocity of free flowing phase while decreases the critical car density. We predicted the average velocity in the free flowing phase by ignoring the correlation among cars. A phase separation phenomenon, where jams and freely flowing traffic coexist, has been found in intermediate car density range. The occurrence reason of phase separation has been explained
The application of methodology from statistical physics to the flow of vehicles on public roadways c...
Simple models for particles hopping on a grid (cellular automata) are used to simulate (single lane)...
We introduce two simple two-dimensional lattice models to study traffic flow in cities. We have fou...
AbstractEffects of violating traffic light behavior are studied in this paper based on the cellular ...
This paper studies the effect of violating the traffic light rule in the Biham-Middleton-Levine (BML...
In this work, we study the effect of a traffic light system on the flow of a single lane road by pro...
We propose a cellular automata model for vehicular traffic in cities by combining (and appropriately...
AbstractTraffic flow modeling is an elusive example for the emergence of complexity in dynamical sys...
In this paper, we explore the usefulness of cellular automata to traffic flow modeling. We extend so...
AbstractIn the past 20 years of complexity science, traffic has been studied as a complex system wit...
In the past 20 years of complexity science, traffic has been studied as a complex system with a larg...
In this article, we study traffic flow in the presence of speed breaking structures. The speed bre...
In this article, we study traffic flow in the presence of speed breaking structures. The speed bre...
Indian cities are seen with predominantly mixed traffic plying on the streets. Modeling the mixed tr...
Based on the two-dimension cellular automaton traffic flow model (BML model), a mixed traffic flow m...
The application of methodology from statistical physics to the flow of vehicles on public roadways c...
Simple models for particles hopping on a grid (cellular automata) are used to simulate (single lane)...
We introduce two simple two-dimensional lattice models to study traffic flow in cities. We have fou...
AbstractEffects of violating traffic light behavior are studied in this paper based on the cellular ...
This paper studies the effect of violating the traffic light rule in the Biham-Middleton-Levine (BML...
In this work, we study the effect of a traffic light system on the flow of a single lane road by pro...
We propose a cellular automata model for vehicular traffic in cities by combining (and appropriately...
AbstractTraffic flow modeling is an elusive example for the emergence of complexity in dynamical sys...
In this paper, we explore the usefulness of cellular automata to traffic flow modeling. We extend so...
AbstractIn the past 20 years of complexity science, traffic has been studied as a complex system wit...
In the past 20 years of complexity science, traffic has been studied as a complex system with a larg...
In this article, we study traffic flow in the presence of speed breaking structures. The speed bre...
In this article, we study traffic flow in the presence of speed breaking structures. The speed bre...
Indian cities are seen with predominantly mixed traffic plying on the streets. Modeling the mixed tr...
Based on the two-dimension cellular automaton traffic flow model (BML model), a mixed traffic flow m...
The application of methodology from statistical physics to the flow of vehicles on public roadways c...
Simple models for particles hopping on a grid (cellular automata) are used to simulate (single lane)...
We introduce two simple two-dimensional lattice models to study traffic flow in cities. We have fou...