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On the reproducibility of spatiotemporal traffic dynamics with microscopic traffic models

Physics and Society 2012-10-29 v2

Abstract

Traffic flow is a very prominent example of a driven non-equilibrium system. A characteristic phenomenon of traffic dynamics is the spontaneous and abrupt drop of the average velocity on a stretch of road leading to congestion. Such a traffic breakdown corresponds to a boundary-induced phase transition from free flow to congested traffic. In this paper, we study the ability of selected microscopic traffic models to reproduce a traffic breakdown, and we investigate its spatiotemporal dynamics. For our analysis, we use empirical traffic data from stationary loop detectors on a German Autobahn showing a spontaneous breakdown. We then present several methods to assess the results and compare the models with each other. In addition, we will also discuss some important modeling aspects and their impact on the resulting spatiotemporal pattern. The investigation of different downstream boundary conditions, for example, shows that the physical origin of the traffic breakdown may be artificially induced by the setup of the boundaries.

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@article{arxiv.1209.5189,
  title  = {On the reproducibility of spatiotemporal traffic dynamics with microscopic traffic models},
  author = {Florian Knorr and Michael Schreckenberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.5189},
  year   = {2012}
}

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18 pages, 8 figures