Calibrating the Local and Platoon Dynamics of Car-Following Models on the Reconstructed NGSIM Data

  • Kurtc V
  • Treiber M
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Abstract

The NGSIM trajectory data are used to calibrate two car-following models - the IDM and the FVDM. We used the I80 dataset which has already been reconstructed to eliminate outliers, unphysical data, and internal and platoon inconsistencies contained in the original data.We extract from the data leader-follower pairs and platoons of up to five consecutive vehicles thereby eliminating all trajectories that are too short or contain lane changes. Four error measures based on speed and gap deviations are considered. Furthermore, we apply three calibration methods: local or direct calibration, global calibration, and platoon calibration. The last approach means that a platoon of several vehicles following a data-driven leader is simulated and compared to the observed dynamics.

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Kurtc, V., & Treiber, M. (2016). Calibrating the Local and Platoon Dynamics of Car-Following Models on the Reconstructed NGSIM Data. In Traffic and Granular Flow ’15 (pp. 515–522). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33482-0_65

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