A three-phase fundamental diagram from three-dimensional traffic data

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This paper uses empirical traffic data collected from three locations in Europe and the US to reveal a three-phase fundamental diagram with two phases located in the uncongested regime. Model-based clustering, hypothesis testing and regression analyses are applied to the speed– flow–occupancy relationship represented in the three-dimensional space to rigorously validate the three phases and identify their gaps. The finding is consistent across the aforementioned different geographical locations. Accordingly, we propose a three-phase macroscopic traffic flow model and a characterization of solutions to the Riemann problems. This work identifies critical structures in the fundamental diagram that are typically ignored in first-and higher-order models and could significantly impact travel time estimation on highways.

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Monache, M. L. D., Chi, K., Chen, Y., Goatin, P., Han, K., Qiu, J. M., & Piccoli, B. (2021). A three-phase fundamental diagram from three-dimensional traffic data. Axioms, 10(1), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms10010017

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