This article proposes an optimal jam-absorption driving (JAD) strategy, which not only prevents the occurring traffic oscillation but also avoids the consequential jam caused by the JAD vehicle. We first conducted a theoretical analysis to estimate the relationship between velocity and space headway within kinematic waves. Then an optimization function was formed to minimize the system travel delay. A procedure for specifying the absorbing vehicle was proposed. The performance of the JAD strategy was validated in a simulation model developed for the connected and automated driving environment. The results showed that by reaching a balance between the space headways in the 'slow in' and 'fast out' JAD execution stages, our optimal JAD strate...
Traffic jams often occur without any obvious reasons such as traffic accidents, roadwork, or closed ...
In uncoordinated vehicular traffic, available road capacity cannot be fully exploited. This often le...
Traffic jams often occur without any obvious reasons such as traffic accidents, roadwork, or closed ...
Sag is a road section where a downhill changes into an uphill, and is a highway bottleneck. We consi...
The existence of phantom jams can be explained following the definition of Kerner & Konhäuser (1993)...
The existence of phantom jams can be explained following the definition of Kerner & Konhäuser (1993)...
Congestion problems result in economic losses and also have serious implications for traffic safety....
Congestion problems result in economic losses and also have serious implications for traffic safety....
Many car-following models are developed for jam avoidance in highways. Two mechanisms are used to im...
Traffic waves, also known as “phantom jams”, are caused by the instability of the system describing ...
peer reviewedWe address the problem of shock wave formation in uncoordinated highway traffic. First,...
We address the problem of shock wave formation in uncoordinated highway traffic. First, we identify ...
In this research various in-car speed advice strategies for avoidance of formation and dissolving of...
Traffic jams occurring on highways cause increased travel time as well as increased fuel consumption...
In uncoordinated vehicular traffic, available road capacity cannot be fully exploited. This often le...
Traffic jams often occur without any obvious reasons such as traffic accidents, roadwork, or closed ...
In uncoordinated vehicular traffic, available road capacity cannot be fully exploited. This often le...
Traffic jams often occur without any obvious reasons such as traffic accidents, roadwork, or closed ...
Sag is a road section where a downhill changes into an uphill, and is a highway bottleneck. We consi...
The existence of phantom jams can be explained following the definition of Kerner & Konhäuser (1993)...
The existence of phantom jams can be explained following the definition of Kerner & Konhäuser (1993)...
Congestion problems result in economic losses and also have serious implications for traffic safety....
Congestion problems result in economic losses and also have serious implications for traffic safety....
Many car-following models are developed for jam avoidance in highways. Two mechanisms are used to im...
Traffic waves, also known as “phantom jams”, are caused by the instability of the system describing ...
peer reviewedWe address the problem of shock wave formation in uncoordinated highway traffic. First,...
We address the problem of shock wave formation in uncoordinated highway traffic. First, we identify ...
In this research various in-car speed advice strategies for avoidance of formation and dissolving of...
Traffic jams occurring on highways cause increased travel time as well as increased fuel consumption...
In uncoordinated vehicular traffic, available road capacity cannot be fully exploited. This often le...
Traffic jams often occur without any obvious reasons such as traffic accidents, roadwork, or closed ...
In uncoordinated vehicular traffic, available road capacity cannot be fully exploited. This often le...
Traffic jams often occur without any obvious reasons such as traffic accidents, roadwork, or closed ...