An extended heterogeneous car-following model accounting for anticipation driving behavior and mixed maximum speeds |
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Authors: | Fengxin Sun Jufeng Wang Rongjun Cheng Hongxia Ge |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Science, Ningbo University of Technology, Ningbo, 315016, China;2. College of Information Technology, Ningbo Dahongying University, Ningbo, 315175, China;3. Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University, Ningbo 315100, China;4. Faculty of Maritime and Transportation, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China |
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Abstract: | The optimal driving speeds of the different vehicles may be different for the same headway. In the optimal velocity function of the optimal velocity (OV) model, the maximum speed is an important parameter determining the optimal driving speed. A vehicle with higher maximum speed is more willing to drive faster than that with lower maximum speed in similar situation. By incorporating the anticipation driving behavior of relative velocity and mixed maximum speeds of different percentages into optimal velocity function, an extended heterogeneous car-following model is presented in this paper. The analytical linear stable condition for this extended heterogeneous traffic model is obtained by using linear stability theory. Numerical simulations are carried out to explore the complex phenomenon resulted from the cooperation between anticipation driving behavior and heterogeneous maximum speeds in the optimal velocity function. The analytical and numerical results all demonstrate that strengthening driver's anticipation effect can improve the stability of heterogeneous traffic flow, and increasing the lowest value in the mixed maximum speeds will result in more instability, but increasing the value or proportion of the part already having higher maximum speed will cause different stabilities at high or low traffic densities. |
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Keywords: | Traffic flow Heterogeneous traffic Car-following model Mixed maximum speeds Anticipation driving behavior |
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