绿灯时车辆启动延迟及其直接和连锁反应对交通流影响的仿真

Translated title of the contribution: Simulation of Vehicle Startup Delay at Green Light and Its Direct and Chain-Reaction Impact on Traffic Flow

Longxi Luo, Lijun Xie, Jianping Wu, Ming Xu

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Abstract

In current traffic simulations, it is implicitly assumed vehicles are driven by ideal drivers. Therefore, simulated vehicles make the most reasonable decisions such as moving out immediately when traffic lights turn green, resulting in a gap between simulations and real traffics. Research shows that drivers, including those who follow the rules, show a delay in starting-up their vehicles at the green light. The vehicle startup delay (SUD) is even more significant for drivers by things such as cell phones during waiting. However, the SUD has rarely been considered in simulations. The SUD is simulated to study its impacts on the traffic flow of road networks. Multiple scenarios with various vehicle densities and network complexities are simulated to investigate the influences of these factors. The analytical results can also help transportation engineers to better design road networks by providing references as for road capacities when affected by SUD.

Translated title of the contributionSimulation of Vehicle Startup Delay at Green Light and Its Direct and Chain-Reaction Impact on Traffic Flow
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)2422-2433
Number of pages12
JournalXitong Fangzhen Xuebao / Journal of System Simulation
Volume31
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Nov 2019
Externally publishedYes

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