Title
Simulation of traffic flow on a special lane for intelligent vehicles
Author
van Arem, B.
de Vos, A.P.
Schuurman, H.
TNO Technische Menskunde
Publication year
1998
Abstract
This paper presented the results of a simulation study on the effects of a special lane for intelligent vehicles on traffic flow on motorways. The intelligent vehicles are equipped with Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC). ICC is an in-car system that automatically maintains a specified speed, taking into account a minimal distance with respect to predecessors. A solely ICC vehicle lane has a potentially greater capacity. In principle, by automating following behaviour, smaller distances and/or time headways between vehicles may be feasible, possibly at higher speeds. The question is whether and how such a 'super lane', can be filled with traffic. The microscopic traffic simulation model MIXIC was used to evaluate the traffic performance and traffic safety in a bottleneck situation. Simulation results demonstrate that the introduction of a dedicated lane for ICC vehicles in the situation of lane drops can improve the traffic throughput and the traffic flow stability.
Met behulp van het microscopische verkeersstroommodel MIXIC is het effect van een doelgroepstrook voor voertuigen met Intelligent Cruise Control op de verkeersafwikkeling onderzocht. Een dergelijke strook verbetert vooral de stabiliteit van de verkeersstroom.
Subject
Traffic
microscopische verkeersstroomsimulatie
intelligent cruise control
traffic congestion
in-vehicle information systems
dedicated lane
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TNO identifier
9242
Source
Proceedings for the 3rd International Symposium on Highway Capacity, 1998
Document type
conference paper