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Thirty-Second Annual Simulation Symposium
Microscopic Simulations of Freeway Traffic Flow
San Diego, California
April 11-April 15
ISBN: 0-7695-0128-1
Sanjoy Das, ITT Systems Division
Betty A. Bowles, ITT Systems Division
Chris R. Houghland, ITT Systems Division
Steven J. Hunn, ITT Systems Division
YunLong Zhang, ITT Systems Division
This article proposes a new software for traffic simulation. Traffic flow is simulated by allowing individual vehicles to move along a highway in a realistic manner. The vehicle movements are based on a fuzzy knowledge based model of highway driver behavior that contains an extensive set of rules covering all aspects of highway driving, including car following, braking, discretionary and mandatory lane changing. Results show that the simulations based on the proposed technique closely resembles the real world traffic flow.
Citation:
Sanjoy Das, Betty A. Bowles, Chris R. Houghland, Steven J. Hunn, YunLong Zhang, "Microscopic Simulations of Freeway Traffic Flow," ss, pp.79, Thirty-Second Annual Simulation Symposium, 1999
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