Since the pioneering work of Greenshields, the fundamental diagram is used to characterize and describe the performance of traffic systems. During the last years the discussion and growing database revealed the influence of human factors, traffic types, or ways of measurements on this relation. The manifoldness of influences is important and relevant for applications but moves the discussion away from the main feature characterizing the transport properties of traffic systems. The authors focus again on the main feature by comparing the fundamental diagram of cars, bicycles, and pedestrians moving in a row in a course with periodic boundaries. The underlying data are collected by three experiments, performed under well-controlled laboratory...
A field experiment in Yokohama (Japan) reveals that a macroscopic fundamental diagram (MFD) linking ...
The previous research on pedestrian dynamics has large discrepancies. In particular the study of ped...
Car traffic streams in urban networks are rarely homogeneous and usually contain some disturbances b...
Since the pioneering work of Greenshields the fundamental diagram is used to characterize and descri...
In this study, we provide results of controlled experiments of single file bicycle movement on a cir...
The relation between flow and density is an essential quantitative characteristic to describe the ef...
AbstractIn this study, we provide results of controlled experiments of single file bicycle movement ...
The Macroscopic Fundamental diagram (MFD) has proven to be a powerful concept in understanding and m...
Experimental studies on vehicular traffic provide data on quantities like density, flux, and mean sp...
In the theory and models of traffic-flow the emphasis lies on the interaction between vehicles, base...
The relationship between density ρ flow J and velocity v of pedestrian streams is of central importa...
[eng] The so-called fundamental diagram has been a constant in the study of pedestrian dynamics fro...
Over the last few decades, several approaches for modeling of pedestrian traffic have been proposed ...
The application of a fundamental diagram is one possible concept to base macroscopic models of pedes...
Traffic flow fundamental diagram, or simply speed–density relationship and/or flow–density relations...
A field experiment in Yokohama (Japan) reveals that a macroscopic fundamental diagram (MFD) linking ...
The previous research on pedestrian dynamics has large discrepancies. In particular the study of ped...
Car traffic streams in urban networks are rarely homogeneous and usually contain some disturbances b...
Since the pioneering work of Greenshields the fundamental diagram is used to characterize and descri...
In this study, we provide results of controlled experiments of single file bicycle movement on a cir...
The relation between flow and density is an essential quantitative characteristic to describe the ef...
AbstractIn this study, we provide results of controlled experiments of single file bicycle movement ...
The Macroscopic Fundamental diagram (MFD) has proven to be a powerful concept in understanding and m...
Experimental studies on vehicular traffic provide data on quantities like density, flux, and mean sp...
In the theory and models of traffic-flow the emphasis lies on the interaction between vehicles, base...
The relationship between density ρ flow J and velocity v of pedestrian streams is of central importa...
[eng] The so-called fundamental diagram has been a constant in the study of pedestrian dynamics fro...
Over the last few decades, several approaches for modeling of pedestrian traffic have been proposed ...
The application of a fundamental diagram is one possible concept to base macroscopic models of pedes...
Traffic flow fundamental diagram, or simply speed–density relationship and/or flow–density relations...
A field experiment in Yokohama (Japan) reveals that a macroscopic fundamental diagram (MFD) linking ...
The previous research on pedestrian dynamics has large discrepancies. In particular the study of ped...
Car traffic streams in urban networks are rarely homogeneous and usually contain some disturbances b...