Towards a realistic microscopic description of highway traffic

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Abstract

Simple cellular automata models are able to reproduce the basic properties of highway traffic. The comparison with empirical data for microscopic quantities requires a more detailed description of the elementary dynamics. Based on existing cellular automata models, we propose an improved discrete model incorporating anticipation effects, reduced acceleration capabilities and an enhanced interaction horizon for braking. The modified model is able to reproduce the three phases (free-flow, synchronized, and stop-and-go) observed in real traffic. Furthermore we find a good agreement with detailed empirical single-vehicle data in all phases.

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Knospe, W., Santen, L., Schadschneider, A., & Schreckenberg, M. (2000). Towards a realistic microscopic description of highway traffic. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 33(48). https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/33/48/103

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