Travel time information serves as a basis for travel planning, route guidance, and congestion avoidance. The advances of connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) technologies offer vehicles the potential of reduced travel time compared to conventional human-driven vehicles (HDVs). In the future, roads will be shared by both HDVs and CAVs, leading to mixed traffic flows that can significantly differ from the single-class HDV traffic flow. Exploring the characteristics of travel time with mixed traffic is essential for better traffic operation and management. In this study, travel time distribution was investigated along an arterial road with three continuous intersections established by VISSIM microsimulation. A series of simulation experiments were conducted, and a finite mixture of regression models was used to characterize the mean, variance, and mixing weight of different components. The impact factors such as traffic volume, cycle length, CAV penetration rate, and driving behavior variables were all scrutinized.
Characteristics of Arterial Travel Time Distributions with Mixed Traffic of Human-Driven and Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
20th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals ; 2020 ; Xi’an, China (Conference Cancelled)
CICTP 2020 ; 866-878
2020-12-09
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
ArXiv | 2025
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