Traffic Flow DynamicsData, Models and SimulationAuthors:
- Martin Treiber,
- Arne Kesting
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ISBN: 978-3-642-32459-8 (Print) 978-3-642-32460-4 (Online)
Data, Models and Simulation
Treiber, Martin, Kesting, Arne
Translated by Treiber, Martin, Thiemann, Christian
Original German edition "Verkehrsdynamik und -simulation"
2013, XIII, 503 p. 194 illus., 54 in color.
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ISBN 978-3-642-32460-4
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About this textbook
- First comprehensive textbook of this fascinating interdisciplinary topic which explains advances in a way that it is easily accessible to engineering, physics and math students
- Presents practical applications of traffic theory such as driving behavior, stability analysis, stop-and-go waves, and travel time estimation
- Presents the topic in a novel and systematic way by addressing both microscopic and macroscopic models with a focus on traffic instabilities
- Revised and extended edition of the German textbook "Verkehrsdynamik und -simulation"
The main part, after presenting different categories of traffic data, is devoted to a mathematical description of the dynamics of traffic flow, covering macroscopic models which describe traffic in terms of density, as well as microscopic many-particle models in which each particle corresponds to a vehicle and its driver. Focus chapters on traffic instabilities and model calibration/validation present these topics in a novel and systematic way. Finally, the theoretical framework is shown at work in selected applications such as traffic-state and travel-time estimation, intelligent transportation systems, traffic operations management, and a detailed physics-based model for fuel consumption and emissions.
- Authors & Editors
Martin Treiber received his diploma (M.Sc.) and doctoral (Ph.D.) degree in physics in 1996 from the University in Bayreuth, Germany. He is a lecturer at the Chair for Traffic Modeling and Econometrics at the University of Technology in Dresden, Germany and runs the web-site www.traffic-simulation.de. His research interests include vehicular traffic dynamics and modeling, traffic data analysis and state estimation, and the study of macroeconomic impacts of motorized individual traffic.
Arne Kesting received his diploma (M.Sc.) in physics in 2002 from the Free University of Berlin, Germany, and a doctoral (Ph.D.) degree in 2008 from the University of Technology in Dresden, Germany. In 2009, he received the IEEE ITS Best Ph.D. Dissertation Award for the thesis "Microscopic Modeling of Human and Automated Driving: Towards Traffic-Adaptive Cruise Control". His research interests include microscopic traffic simulation, advanced driver-assistant systems, and car-to-car communication.