Distributions of time- and distance-headways in the Nagel-Schreckenberg model of vehicular traffic: effects of hindrance

Chowdhury, D. ; Pasupathy, A. ; Sinha, S. (1998) Distributions of time- and distance-headways in the Nagel-Schreckenberg model of vehicular traffic: effects of hindrance European Physical Journal B, 5 (3). pp. 781-786. ISSN 1434-6028

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Abstract

In the Nagel-Schreckenberg model of vehicular traffic on single-lane highways vehicles are modelled as particles which hop forward from one site to another on a one dimensional lattice and the inter-particle interactions mimic the manner in which the real vehicles influence each other's motion. In this model the number of empty lattice sites in front of a particle is taken to be a measure of the corresponding distance-headway (DH). The time-headway (TH) is defined as the time interval between the departures (or arrivals) of two successive particles recorded by a detector placed at a fixed position on the model highway. We investigate the effects of spatial inhomogeneities of the highway (static hindrances) on the DH and TH distributions in the steady-state of this model.

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