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Empirical validation of a queueing approach to uninterrupted traffic flows

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Empirical validation of a queueing approach to uninterrupted traffic flows
Abstract In this paper, the use of queueing theory for modeling uninterrupted traffic flows is evaluated. Empirical data on speeds and flows are used to evaluate speeds generated by the different queueing models. Using the Theil inequality coefficient as evaluation criterion, the speeds generated by the queueing models are compared to the empirical speeds. Queueing models that best fit the observed speeds are obtained. It appears that traffic flow on a highway during non-congested hours is best described using a M/G/1 queueing model. During the congested hours however, the state dependent queueing GI/G/z models are more realistic. Because the queueing models describe the empirical data well, they can also be used to evaluate potential improvements in existing traffic conditions.
Tom Van Woensel, Nico Vandaele
Added 10 Dec 2010
Updated 10 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where 4OR
Authors Tom Van Woensel, Nico Vandaele
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