2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00033-020-01383-9
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Model-based assessment of the impact of driver-assist vehicles using kinetic theory

Abstract: In this paper, we consider a kinetic description of follow-the-leader traffic models, which we use to study the effect of vehicle-wise driver-assist control strategies at various scales, from that of the local traffic up to that of the macroscopic stream of vehicles. We provide theoretical evidence of the fact that some typical control strategies, such as the alignment of the speeds and the optimisation of the time headways, impact on the local traffic features (for instance, the speed and headway dispersion r… Show more

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“…Automated traffic flow dynamics have been modelled recently as cruise controls implemented either in the vehicle-to-vehicle interactions, see e.g. [15,29,35,44], or directly in the aggregate traffic dynamics [11,12]. In general, the effect of such controls is the stabilisation of the traffic flow depending on the penetration rate of the automated vehicles, as also testified by the field experiment reported in [40].…”
Section: mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Automated traffic flow dynamics have been modelled recently as cruise controls implemented either in the vehicle-to-vehicle interactions, see e.g. [15,29,35,44], or directly in the aggregate traffic dynamics [11,12]. In general, the effect of such controls is the stabilisation of the traffic flow depending on the penetration rate of the automated vehicles, as also testified by the field experiment reported in [40].…”
Section: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…whence, from (35) with U := supp ϕ ∪ supp ϕ ⊂⊂ (0, 1), Let now p, q ∈ [1, +∞] be such that 1 p + 1 q = 1. Hölder's and Chebyshev's inequalities imply…”
Section: 22mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond theory, FPE is also a common tool to model real-world phenomena. For example, it has been used to determine the first passage time from one protein conformation to another 4 , to describe the weights of deep networks when updating them using stochastic gradient descent 5 , to characterize the behavior of driver-assist vehicles in freeway traffic 6 and to model the distribution of the personal wealth in socio-economics 7 . In all these applications on real-world pdfs, the FPE terms are proposed first and then validated by comparing the calculated pdf with the experimental data, which can be seen as a forward problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond theory, FPE is also a common tool to model real-world phenomena. For example, it has been used to determine the first passage time from one protein conformation to another 4 , to describe the weights of deep networks when updating them using stochastic gradient descent 5 , to characterize the behavior of driver-assist vehicles in freeway traffic 6 and to model the distribution of the personal wealth in socio-economics 7 . In all these applications on real-world pdfs, the FPE terms are proposed first and then validated by comparing the calculated pdf with the experimental data, which can be seen as a forward problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%