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In this paper, we investigate the CO2 emission in a traffic flow mixed with multi-class vehicles by use of an improved optimal velocity model with different vehicles. We explore numerically the dependence of the total CO2 emission rate and the additional CO2 emission on the variation of the...
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In previous simulations lane-changing behavior is usually assumed as an instantaneous action. However, in real traffic, lane changing is a continuing process which can seriously affect the following cars. In this paper, a microscopic lane-changing process (LCP) model is clearly described. A new...
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As ‘greening’ of all aspects of human activity becomes mainstream, transportation science is also increasingly focused around sustainability. Modal co-existence between motorised and non-motorised traffic on urban networks is, in this context, of particular interest for traffic flow...
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In this paper, we present a new macro model which involves the effects that the probability of traffic interruption has on the car-following behavior through formulating the inner relationship between micro and macro variables. Linear stability analysis shows that consideration of the traffic...
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Purpose – Urban networks are usually divided into several open or closed sub‐networks. Signal coordination has been recognized as one of the most efficient methods of controlling sub‐networks that have independently optimized timing plans. However, coordinating adjacent intersections in a...
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