Presence of Many Stable Nonhomogeneous States in an Inertial Car-Following Model
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- 17 January 2000
Abstract
A new single lane car following model of traffic flow is presented. The model is inertial and free of collisions. It demonstrates experimentally observed features of traffic flow such as the existence of three regimes: free, fluctuative (synchronized) and congested (jammed) flow; bistability of free and fluctuative states in a certain range of densities, which causes the hysteresis in transitions between these states; jumps in the density-flux plane in the fluctuative regime and gradual spatial transition from synchronized to free flow. Our model suggests that in the fluctuative regime there exist many stable states with different wavelengths, and that the velocity fluctuations in the congested flow regime decay approximately according to a power law in time.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2000-01-17, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 84 (2), 382.
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