Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
525248 Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper aims to develop an improved cellular automata (ICA) model for simulating heterogeneous traffic in work zone. The proposed ICA model includes the forwarding rules to update longitudinal speeds and positions of work zone vehicles. The randomization probability parameter used by the ICA is formulated as a function of the activity length, the transition length and the volumes of different types of vehicles traveling across work zone. Compared to the existing cellular automata models, the ICA model possesses a novel and realistic lateral speed and position updating rule so that the simulation of vehicle’s lateral movement in work zone is close to the reality. The ICA model is calibrated and validated microscopically and macroscopically by using the real work zone data. Comparisons of field data and ICA for trajectories, speed and speed–flow relationship in work zone show very close agreement. Finally, the proposed ICA model is applied to estimate traffic delay occurred in work zone.

► An ICA model is developed for simulating heterogeneous traffic in work zone. ► The ICA model improves existing forwarding and lane changing rules for work zone traffic. ► The ICA model is calibrated and validated microscopically and macroscopically. ► The ICA model outperforms previous cellular automata models and traffic simulation software.

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