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Study of traffic flow characteristics using different vehicle-following models under mixed traffic conditions

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The performance of different vehicle-following models was evaluated based on different Measure of Effectiveness (MoE) using field data collected from a four-lane divided urban arterial road in Chennai city and the results showed the promise of some measures based on vehicle class.
Abstract
To understand the congestion problem and the occurrence of bottlenecks and to formulate solutions for it, a thorough study of vehicle-to-vehicle interactions is necessary. Car-following models replicate the behavior of a driver following another vehicle. These models are widely used in the development of traffic simulation models, and in analysis of safety and capacity. In India, traffic on roads is mixed in nature with wide variations in physical dimensions and other vehicular and traffic characteristics with loose lane discipline. In mixed traffic conditions, leader-follower vehicle types are not only car–car cases but also there are different combinations of vehicles (e.g. car-two wheeler, two wheeler-auto rickshaw, and heavy vehicle-two wheeler). The present study focuses on evaluation of different vehicle-following models under mixed traffic conditions. The car-following models such as Gipps, Intelligent Driver Model (IDM), Krauss Model and Das and Asundi were selected for this study. These m...

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Simulation Strategies for Mixed Traffic Conditions: A Review of Car-Following Models and Simulation Frameworks

TL;DR: In this article, a review of commercially existing microscopic traffic simulation frameworks built to evaluate real-world traffic scenario is presented, where the significant contributions made by 2D models in evaluating the lateral and longitudinal vehicle behaviour simultaneously.
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On-road measurements and modelling of vehicular emissions during traffic interruption and congestion events in an urban traffic corridor

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the performances of two emission models for estimating emissions from passenger cars and auto-rickshaws of different mileages, moving with a traffic fleet during these events.
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Evaluating performance of selected vehicle following models using trajectory data under mixed traffic conditions

TL;DR: To test the car-following model’s efficacy in replicating the following behavior, simulation runs were performed using VISSIM 9.0 and it was well-established that psychophysical models (Wiedemann), multi-regime (Gipps), and IDM car- following models resemble Indian traffic behavior reasonably well, whereas single- Regime car- Following model, optimal velocity model fails in replicates the actual following-behavior.
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A Microscopic Model for Lane-Less Traffic

TL;DR: It is verified that the proposed model, in addition to macroscopic patterns, can also accurately predict complex maneuvers, such as overtaking, sideways movements and avoiding collisions with slower moving vehicles.
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New fuzzy solution for determining anticipation and evaluation behavior during car-following maneuvers:

TL;DR: This paper aims to investigate the behavior of the immediate follower during the lane-change of its leader vehicle with a novel and adaptive neuro-fuzzy model that considers human driving factors and reveals that the proposed model can describe anticipation and evaluation behavior with smaller errors.
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Car-following: a historical review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the range of options available in the choice of car-following model, and assess just how far work has proceeded in our understanding of what, at times, would appear to be a simple process.
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An Operational Analysis of Traffic Dynamics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the dynamics of a line of traffic composed of n vehicles, where the movements of the vehicles are controlled by an idealized ''law of separation'' which specifies that each vehicle must maintain a certain prescribed following distance from the preceding vehicle.

Microscopic modeling of traffic flow: investigation of collision free vehicle dynamics.

Stefan Krauss
TL;DR: A microsopic model of traffic flow is proposed, adding to the understanding of the different types of congestion found in traffic flow, to find out how to optimize traffic with respect to a reduction of environmental impacts and economical loss due to congestion.
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Methodology for Modeling Highly Heterogeneous Traffic Flow

TL;DR: The simulation framework for the traffic-flow model was prepared in such a way that the absence of lane discipline in mixed traffic flow conditions is taken into account and a detailed structure of the proposed model is presented.
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Driving Behaviour: Models and Challenges

TL;DR: The paper reviews the state‐of‐the‐art in the main areas of driving behaviour research: acceleration, lane changing and gap acceptance, and finds that current models do not adequately capture the sophistication of drivers.
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