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A New Node Model based on CTM-UT with Capacity Determination
Author(s) -
Ludovica Adacher,
Marco Tiriolo
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
transportation research procedia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.657
H-Index - 40
eISSN - 2352-1465
pISSN - 2352-1457
DOI - 10.1016/j.trpro.2015.09.052
Subject(s) - merge (version control) , intersection (aeronautics) , computer science , node (physics) , inflow , contest , mathematical optimization , transport engineering , mathematics , engineering , geography , structural engineering , meteorology , information retrieval , law , political science
Despite the results obtained in literature to improve the macroscopic node model it is necessary to consider a general node model approach. A general node approach could take into account different aspects about conflicts at intersections. In this paper, we present a new node model based on CTM to represent traffic flows that crosses signalized and unsignalized intersections. It allows to model complex intersections for urban contest. In particular, to represent different turn movements of the inflow at intersection and belonging at the same lane, the model introduces a new variable. It is utilized to represent the percentages of different turns. The model takes into account also the estimation of the merge flows at the intersection. We present a new model to compute the minor streams that are limited by major stream on unsignalized intersections. This model reduces the problems and the complexities of the capacity determination (based on gap acceptance) and it could be used for dynamic traffic assignment. Our model could be used also for complex signalized intersection, where many conflicts among through flows are presented

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