Synchronized Flow in a Cellular Automaton Model with Time Headway Dependent Randomization
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Abstract
We propose another possible mechanism of synchronized flow, i.e. that a time headway dependent randomization can exhibit synchronized flow. Based on this assumption, we present a new cellular automaton (CA) model for traffic flow, in which randomization effect is enhanced with the decrease of time headway. We study fundamental diagram and spatial-temporal diagrams of the model and perform microscopic analysis of time series data, which shows the model could reproduce synchronized flow as expected. It is also shown that a spontaneous transition from synchronized flow to jam could be observed by incorporating slow-to-start effect into the model. We expect that our work could contribute to the understanding of the real origin of synchronized flow.
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CHEN Tao, JIA Bin, LI Xin-Gang, JIANG Rui, GAO Zi-You. Synchronized Flow in a Cellular Automaton Model with Time Headway Dependent Randomization[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2795-2798.
CHEN Tao, JIA Bin, LI Xin-Gang, JIANG Rui, GAO Zi-You. Synchronized Flow in a Cellular Automaton Model with Time Headway Dependent Randomization[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2795-2798.
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CHEN Tao, JIA Bin, LI Xin-Gang, JIANG Rui, GAO Zi-You. Synchronized Flow in a Cellular Automaton Model with Time Headway Dependent Randomization[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2795-2798.
CHEN Tao, JIA Bin, LI Xin-Gang, JIANG Rui, GAO Zi-You. Synchronized Flow in a Cellular Automaton Model with Time Headway Dependent Randomization[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2795-2798.
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