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Statistical Physics of Traffic Flow
Published 2000-07-26Version 1
The modelling of traffic flow using methods and models from physics has a long history. In recent years especially cellular automata models have allowed for large-scale simulations of large traffic networks faster than real time. On the other hand, these systems are interesting for physicists since they allow to observe genuine nonequilibrium effects. Here the current status of cellular automata models for traffic flow is reviewed with special emphasis on nonequilibrium effects (e.g. phase transitions) induced by on- and off-ramps.
Comments: 23 pages, 18 figures, uses Elsevier macros
Journal: Physica A285, 101 (2000)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: traffic flow, statistical physics, cellular automata models, large traffic networks faster, genuine nonequilibrium effects
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