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Modeling and simulation for microscopic traffic flow based on multiple headway, velocity and acceleration difference
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    Modeling and simulation for microscopic traffic flow based on multiple headway, velocity and acceleration difference (English)
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    17 February 2014
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    traffic flow
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    car-following model
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    stability analysis
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    dynamic performance
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