Macroscopic relations of urban traffic variables: Bifurcations, multivaluedness and instability

Macroscopic relations of urban traffic variables: Bifurcations, multivaluedness and instability

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Article ID: iaor20108415
Volume: 45
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 278
End Page Number: 288
Publication Date: Jan 2011
Journal: Transportation Research Part B
Authors: , ,
Keywords: urban affairs
Abstract:

Recent experimental work has shown that the average flow and average density within certain urban networks are related by a unique, reproducible curve known as the Macroscopic Fundamental Diagram (MFD). For networks consisting of a single route this MFD can be predicted analytically; but when the networks consist of multiple overlapping routes experience shows that the flows observed in congestion for a given density are less than those one would predict if the routes were homogeneously congested and did not overlap. These types of networks also tend to jam at densities that are only a fraction of their routes’ average jam density.

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