2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15032050
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Capacity Drop at Freeway Ramp Merges with Its Replication in Macroscopic and Microscopic Traffic Simulations: A Tutorial Report

Abstract: Capacity drop (CD) at overloaded bottlenecks is a puzzling traffic flow phenomenon with some internal and complicated mechanisms at the microscopic level. Capacity drop is not only important for traffic flow theory and modelling, but also significant for traffic control. A traffic model evaluating traffic control measures needs to be able to reproduce capacity drop in order to deliver reliable evaluation results. This paper delivers a comprehensive overview on the subject from the behavioral mechanism perspect… Show more

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“…Lei He [12] develops an extended METANET model considering vehicle types to adjust the lane delineation scheme to improve traffic efficiency dynamically. Yibing Wang [13] analyzes the capacity decline phenomenon of highways from the perspective of behavioral mechanisms and successfully reproduces the lane failure scenario in AIMSUN through METANET modeling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lei He [12] develops an extended METANET model considering vehicle types to adjust the lane delineation scheme to improve traffic efficiency dynamically. Yibing Wang [13] analyzes the capacity decline phenomenon of highways from the perspective of behavioral mechanisms and successfully reproduces the lane failure scenario in AIMSUN through METANET modeling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%