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| Title: | The effect of connected automated vehicles on macroscopic fundamental diagram of freeway traffic | Authors: | Pan, T Lam, WHK Sumalee, A Zhong, R |
Issue Date: | 2017 | Source: | Transport and Society : Proceeding of the 22nd International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies, HKSTS 2017, p. 365-371 | Abstract: | This paper quantifies the effect of penetrated connected automated vehicles (CAVs) on macroscopic fundamental diagrams of mixed freeway traffic, while the impact of the variable speed limit (VSL) issued by freeway management system is also studied. The effect is introduced by penetrated CAVs which could tolerate smaller headway compared with regular human piloted vehicles (RHVs), as CAVs spend smaller response time to unexpected events. Finally, the findings are demonstrated in numerical examples for freeway traffic with different penetration rate. | Keywords: | Connected automated vehicles Penetration rate Minimum space headway Macroscopic fundamental diagram |
Publisher: | Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies Limited | ISBN: | 978-9-881-58146-4 | Description: | 22nd International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies: Transport and Society, HKSTS 2017 - Hong Kong, 9-11 Dec 2017 | Rights: | Reprinted from 22nd International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies: Transport and Society, HKSTS 2017, Pan, T., Lam, W. H., Sumalee, A., & Zhong, R., The effect of connected automated vehicles on macroscopic fundamental diagram of freeway traffic, p. 365-371, Copyright (2017), with permission from Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies. |
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