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Inhomogeneous cellular automata modeling for mixed traffic with cars and motorcycles
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2005
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Mixed Traffic ContextsTraffic TheoryEngineeringTraffic FlowDifferent Traffic MixturesDeterministic Cellular AutomataMixed TrafficTransportation Systems ModelingTraffic ModelInhomogeneous Cellular AutomataSystems EngineeringCellular AutomatonComputer ScienceTraffic EngineeringTraffic SimulationTransportation EngineeringTransportation Systems
This paper develops inhomogeneous cellular automata models to elucidate the interacting movements of cars and motorcycles in mixed traffic contexts. The car and motorcycle are represented by non-identical particle sizes that respectively occupy 6×2 and 2×1 cell units, each of which is 1.25×1.25 meters. Based on the field survey, we establish deterministic cellular automata (CA) rules to govern the particle movements in a two-dimensional space. The instantaneous positions and speeds for all particles are updated in parallel per second accordingly. The deterministic CA models have been validated by another set of field observed data. To account for the deviations of particles' maximum speeds, we further modify the models with stochastic CA rules. The relationships between flow, cell occupancy (a proxy of density) and speed under different traffic mixtures and road (lane) widths are then elaborated.
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