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A Traffic Simulation Model Allowing For Wide-ranged Vehicle Communication (being altered/worked on) Timmy Galvin (Third Quarter)
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Abstract Traffic Simulation Moving past optimal Model Types: Fluid Flow Agent Based Modeling
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Introduction Communication Calculation- information flow Human behavior Reaction and Response
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Background Traffic Jams – What causes a jam? Optimization of Models Variable speed limits – Inferred effects Kai Nagel Steen Rasmussen Micro models
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Fluid Flow Model Opposing theory Terrible at small perturbations Butterfly effect Mostly kept in the United States Slow to change to agent based
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Development World and environment Vehicles- all private information Reaction Algorithm – Function of individuality User-definition Density versus Flow
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Reaction Algorithm Delta X Smallest distance on same line of travel Function of two velocities Previously linear – Not true human behavior, more development Looking forward through intersections
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Intersections Defined by user N number of intersections Stoplights created with preset timing
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Results Traffic jam moving backwards- speed trap Graphical analysis of density versus flow Traffic congestion and travel time How do different variables affect traffic patterns Altering timing on a system-wide scale – Networking traffic lights
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Conclusion Traffic is dependent on human specific behavior More factors need to be taken into account Further research Micro model → macro model Compilation of parts
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