A link queue model of network traffic flow
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Publication:6235586
arXiv1209.2361MaRDI QIDQ6235586FDOQ6235586
Authors: Wen-Long Jin
Publication date: 11 September 2012
Abstract: Fundamental to many transportation network studies, traffic flow models can be used to describe traffic dynamics determined by drivers' car-following, lane-changing, merging, and diverging behaviors. In this study, we develop a deterministic queueing model of network traffic flow, in which traffic on each link is considered as a queue. In the link queue model, the demand and supply of a queue are defined based on the link's fundamental diagram, and its in- and out-fluxes are computed from junction flux functions corresponding to macroscopic merging and diverging rules. We demonstrate that the model is well defined and can be considered as a continuous approximation to the kinematic wave model on a road network. From careful analytical and numerical studies, we conclude that the model is physically meaningful, computationally efficient, always stable, and mathematically tractable for network traffic flow. As an addition to the multiscale modeling framework of network traffic flow, the model strikes a balance between mathematical tractability and physical realism and can be used for analyzing traffic dynamics, developing traffic operation strategies, and studying drivers' route choice and other behaviors in large-scale road networks.
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