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原文传递 Experimental Findings about Wide Moving Jams: Case Study in Beijing
题名: Experimental Findings about Wide Moving Jams: Case Study in Beijing
正文语种: 英文
作者: Jin-rui Zang1; Guo-hua Song2; Ri-ti E3; Jian-ping Sun4; Xi Zhang5; Lei Yu6
作者单位: 1Ph.D. Candidate, School of Traffic and Transportation, Beijing Jiaotong Univ., Beijing 100044, China. 2Professor, School of Traffic and Transportation, Beijing Jiaotong Univ., Beijing 100044, China (corresponding author). 3Undergraduate Research Assistant, School of Traffic and Transportation, Beijing Jiaotong Univ., Beijing 100044, China. 4Engineer, Beijing Transportation Research Center, LiuLiQiao South Rd., Fengtai District, Beijing 100073, China. 5Engineer, Beijing Transportation Research Center, LiuLiQiao South Rd., Fengtai District, Beijing 100073, China. 6Professor, College of Science, Engineering, and Technology, Texas Southern Univ., Houston, TX 77004.
关键词: Wide moving jam; Floating car data; Propagation speed; Three-phase theory
摘要: Wide moving jams (WMJ) have been reported for over a decade in the three-phase theory. However, existing studies about wide moving jams have mostly been based on simulation data or limited empirical data. In addition, wide moving jams have been studied by only a few researchers, and identification of wide moving jams is still an important issue. Based on a large amount of real-world floating car data (FCD) in Beijing, this paper discusses the identification of wide moving jams and evaluates their impact on traffic flows. The identification of wide moving jams was studied based on the spatiotemporal characteristics of link-based travel speeds. It was found that wide moving jams were widely recognized. Next, the characteristics of traffic speed and the propagation speed of wide moving jams were studied. The average vehicle speed inside wide moving jams was 8.0 km=h, and the average propagation speed of wide moving jams was ?8.7 km=h. Finally, the influence of wide moving jams on traffic flows was quantitatively studied for the 3rd Ring Road in Beijing. This paper contributes to the identification of wide moving jams based on link-based FCD with specific space-time granularity instead of the trajectory-based FCD that has been used in previous studies. Wide moving jams are common occurrences, but they are difficult to identify due to the inappropriate spacetime granularity of the data. Wide moving jams show different characteristics when the space-time granularity of the data is different. The engineering applications of the findings in this paper include two aspects: (1) traffic control to avoid traffic breakdown induced by wide moving jams, and (2) predictive routing for travelers according the propagation speed of wide moving jams. The influence of wide moving jams on the probability of traffic breakdown and capacity in wide moving jams are further studied.
出版年: 2019
期刊名称: Journal of Transportation Engineering
卷: 145
期: 7
页码: 1-11
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