DEVELOPMENT OF A MICROSCOPIC DRIVER-VEHICLE MODEL USING A CONTROL THEORY APPROACH

Maria Marques and Rui Neves-Silva

Keywords

Microscopic approach, driver-vehicle model, control systems, flow-density diagram

Abstract

It is proposed a new microscopic driver-vehicle model derived from a set of assumptions on driver’s behaviour through a control systems theory approach. It is assumed driver’s actions, in the throttle-brake pedal set, result from a cascade control structure regulating both velocity and distance to the preceding vehicle. The goal is to develop a model for each driver-vehicle pair, where each parameter has a logical meaning and a methodology for selecting its value, while maintaining them computationally simple. This attribute allows simulating a large collection of driver-vehicle pairs with a set of specific characteristics. A methodology to select the model parameters is presented. Moreover, this paper presents a steady-state analysis of the microscopic model to represent the corresponding traffic flow fundamental diagram according to the selected probability distribution for the models’ parameters.

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