The report consists of 20 papers that explore routing strategies; car-following model calibration; second-order model and capacity drop at merges; trajectory measurement errors; multistate travel time reliability models; congestion probability and traffic volatility; speed modeling and travel time estimation; Newell's three-detector method; time-variant travel time distributions and reliability metrics; Gipps' car-following model; multianticipative piecewise-linear car-following model; sensor placement for vision-based traffic monitoring; traffic state estimation from aggregated measurements with signal reconstruction techniques; temporal stability of freeway macroscopic traffic stream models; travel time variability in vehicular traffic networks; networkwide flowdensity relations in a freeway network; estimating queue dynamics at signalized intersections from probe vehicle data; probe data sampling guidelines for characterizing arterial travel time; road capacity and travel times with bus lanes and intermittent priority activation; and presignals used to increase bus- and car-carrying capacity at intersections.


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    Title :

    Traffic Flow Theory and Characteristics 2012, Volume 1. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2315


    Publication date :

    2012


    Size :

    200 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English