Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2004-11-02
Physics
Condensed Matter
Other Condensed Matter
11 pages, 12 figures
Scientific paper
By analyzing empirical time headway distributions of traffic flow, a hypothesis about the underlying stochastic process can be drawn. The results found lead to the assumption that the headways $T_i$ of individual vehicles follow a linear stochastic process with multiplicative noise, $\dot T_i = \alpha (m_T - T_i) + D T_i\xi$. The resulting stationary distribution has a power-law tail, especially for densities where cars are interacting strongly. Analyzing additionally the headways for accelerating and decelerating cars, the slow-to-start effect proposed as a mechanism for traffic jam stability can be demonstrated explicitly. Finally, the standard deviation of the speed differences between following cars can be used to get a clear characterization of (at least) three different regimes of traffic flow that can be identified in the data. Using the empirical results to enhance a microscopic traffic flow model, it can be demonstrated that such a model describes the fluctuations of traffic flow quite satisfactorily.
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