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Platoon Dispersion Analysis Based on Diffusion Theory
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Thomas, Helen
, Sharma, Anuj
, Vanajakshi, Lelitha Devi
, Badhrudeen, Mohamed
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Diffusion theory
/ Dispersion
/ Driving conditions
/ Normal distribution
/ Traffic congestion
/ Urban areas
/ Urbanization
2017
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Platoon Dispersion Analysis Based on Diffusion Theory
by
Thomas, Helen
, Sharma, Anuj
, Vanajakshi, Lelitha Devi
, Badhrudeen, Mohamed
in
Diffusion theory
/ Dispersion
/ Driving conditions
/ Normal distribution
/ Traffic congestion
/ Urban areas
/ Urbanization
2017
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Platoon Dispersion Analysis Based on Diffusion Theory
2017
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Overview
Urbanization and gro wing demand for travel, causes the traffic system to work ineffectively in most urban areas leadin g to traffic congestion. Many approaches have been adopted to address this problem, one among them being the signal co-ordination. This can be achieved if the platoon of vehicles that gets discharged at one signal gets green at consecutive signals with minimal delay. However, platoons tend to get dispersed as they travel and this dispersion phenomenon should be taken into account for effective signal coordination. Reported studies in this area are from the homogeneous and lane disciplined traffic conditions. This paper analyse the platoon dispersion characteristics under heterogeneous and lane-less traffic conditions. Out of the various modeling techniques reported, the approach based on diffusion theory is used in this study. The diffusion theory based models so far assumed thedata to follow normal distribution. However, in the present study, the data was found to follow lognormal distribution and hence the implementation was carried out using lognormal distribution. The parameters of lognormal distribution were calibrated for the study condition. For comparison purpose, normal distribution was also calibrated and the results were evaluated. It was foun d that model with log normal distribution performed better in all cases than the o ne with normal distribution.
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EDP Sciences
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