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A Calibration of the fundamental Diagram on the Type of Expressway

고속도로 유형별 교통류 모형 정산

  • 윤재용 (명지대학교 공과대학 교통공학과) ;
  • 이의은 (명지대학교 공과대학 교통공학과) ;
  • 김현명 (명지대학교 공과대학 교통공학과) ;
  • 한동희 (한국도로공사 도로교통연구원) ;
  • 이동윤 (명지대학교 공과대학 교통공학과) ;
  • 이충식 (명지대학교 공과대학 교통공학과)
  • Received : 2014.04.09
  • Accepted : 2014.08.01
  • Published : 2014.08.18

Abstract

PURPOSES: Used in transportation planning and traffic engineering, almost traffic simulation tools have input variable values optimized by overseas traffic flow attribution because they are almost developed in overseas country. Thus, model calibration appropriated for internal traffic flow attribution is needed to improve reliability of simulation method. METHODS : In this study, the traffic flow model calibration is based on expressways. For model calibration, it needs to define each expressway link according to attribution, thus it is classified by design speed, geometric conditions and number of lanes. And modified greenshield model is used as traffic flow model. RESULTS : The result of the traffic model calibration indicates that internal congested density is lower than overseas. And the result of analysis according to the link attribution indicates that the more design speed and number of lanes increase, the lower the minimum speed, the higher the congested density. CONCLUSIONS: In the traffic simulation tool developed in overseas, the traffic flow is different as design speed and number of lanes, but road segment don't affect traffic flow. Therefore, these results need to apply reasonably to internal traffic simulation method.

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