Breakdown in Traffic Networks

Fundamentals of Transportation Science

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
XXIX, 652 Seiten
2017 | 1st ed. 2017
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-662-54471-6 (ISBN)

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Breakdown in Traffic Networks - Boris S. Kerner
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This book offers a detailed investigation of breakdowns in traffic and transportation networks. It shows empirically that transitions from free flow to so-called synchronized flow, initiated by local disturbances at network bottlenecks, display a nucleation-type behavior: while small disturbances in free flow decay, larger ones grow further and lead to breakdowns at the bottlenecks. Further, it discusses in detail the significance of this nucleation effect for traffic and transportation theories, and the consequences this has for future automatic driving, traffic control, dynamic traffic assignment, and optimization in traffic and transportation networks.

Starting from a large volume of field traffic data collected from various sources obtained solely through measurements in real world traffic, the author develops his insights, with an emphasis less on reviewing existing methodologies, models and theories, and more on providing a detailed analysis of empirical traffic data anddrawing consequences regarding the minimum requirements for any traffic and transportation theories to be valid.

The book

- proves the empirical nucleation nature of traffic breakdown in networks

- discusses the origin of the failure of classical traffic and transportation theories

- shows that the three-phase theory is incommensurable with the classical traffic theories, and

- explains why current state-of-the art dynamic traffic assignments tend to provoke heavy traffic congestion,

making it a valuable reference resource for a wide audience of scientists and postgraduate students interested in the fundamental understanding of empirical traffic phenomena and related data-driven phenomenology, as well as for practitioners working in the fields of traffic and transportation engineering.

Introduction. The Reason for Paradigm Shift in Transportation Science.- Achievements of Empirical Studies of Traffic Breakdown at Highway Bottlenecks.- Nucleation Nature of Traffic Breakdown - Empirical Fundamentalof Transportation Science.- Failure of Generally Accepted Classical Traffic Flow Theories.- Theoretical Fundamental of Transportation Science - The Three-Phase Theory.- Effect of Automatic Driving on Probability of Breakdown in Traffic Networks.- Future Automatic Driving based on Three-Phase Theory.- The Reason for Incommensurability of Three-Phase Theory with Classical Traffic Flow Theories.- Time-Delayed Breakdown at Traffic Signal in City Traffic.- Theoretical Fundamental of Transportation Science - Breakdown Minimization (BM) Principle.- Maximization of Network Throughput Ensuring Free Flow Conditions in Network.- Minimization of Traffic Congestion in Networks.- Deterioration of Traffic System through Standard Dynamic Traffic Assignment in Networks.- Discussion of Future Dynamic Traffic Assignment and Control in Networks.- Conclusions and Outlook.- Kerner-Klenov Stochastic Microscopic Model in Framework of Three-Phase Theory.- Kerner-Klenov-Schreckenberg-Wolf (KKSW) Cellular Automaton (CA) Three-Phase Model.- Dynamic Traffic Assignment based on Wardrop's UE with Step-by-Step Method.- Glossary.- Index.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo XXIX, 652 p. 214 illus., 102 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1184 g
Themenwelt Technik Bauwesen
Schlagworte Applications of Graph Theory and Complex Networks • Complex analysis, complex variables • Complexity • cybernetics & systems theory • Cybernetics & systems theory • Data-driven Science, Modeling and Theory Building • Ecological science, the Biosphere • Engineering • Engineering: general • highway & traffic engineering • Highway, City and Urban Vehicular Traffic • Highway & traffic engineering • intelligent transportation systems • Mathematical Physics • Social research & statistics • Social research & statistics • Spatiotemporal Traffic Dynamics • Three-Phase Traffic Flow Models • Traffic Congestion and Bottlenecks • Transportation Networks • Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering
ISBN-10 3-662-54471-7 / 3662544717
ISBN-13 978-3-662-54471-6 / 9783662544716
Zustand Neuware
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