A microscopic model for phase transitions in traffic flow
- 14 January 2002
- journal article
- letter
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics A: General Physics
- Vol. 35 (3), L31-L43
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/35/3/102
Abstract
A microscopic model for phase transitions in traffic flow is presented. The basic assumption of the model is that hypothetical homogeneous and stationary, i.e. `equilibrium' states of the model cover a two-dimensional region in the flow-density plane. As in empirical observations, in the model moving jams do not spontaneously occur in free flow. Instead, the first-order phase transition to synchronized flow beginning at some density in free flow is realized. The moving jams emerge only in synchronized flow. As a result, the diagrams of patterns (states) both for a homogeneous road without bottlenecks and at on-ramps are qualitatively different from those found in other approaches at present. In particular, only one type of pattern occurs at on-ramps, if the flow rates to the on-ramp and on the road are high enough: in this general pattern synchronized flow occurs upstream of the on-ramp and wide moving jams spontaneously emerge in this synchronized flow.Keywords
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