Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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525154 | Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies | 2013 | 10 Pages |
This paper investigates the hysteresis loops commonly observed in freeway traffic flow by analyzing the evolution of speed-spacing relationships as vehicles undergo stop-and-go oscillations. The measurement method is based on the kinematic wave model with variable wave speed to account for non-steady state conditions that arise during acceleration/deceleration. We find that hysteresis takes place less frequently and in smaller amplitude than previously thought.
► We measure traffic hysteresis by tracing the speed-spacing relations of individual vehicles under stop-and-go oscillations. ► We account for non-steady state conditions that arise during acceleration/deceleration in measuring hysteresis. ► We find that hysteresis occurs less frequently and in smaller amplitude than previously thought.