Stability of heterogeneous linear and nonlinear car-following models

Matthias Ehrhardt , Antoine Tordeux
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Stop-and-go waves in congested road traffic are complex collective phenomena with significant implications for traffic engineering, road safety and the environment. Despite decades of research, understanding and controlling these oscillatory dynamics remains challenging. This article examines two classes of heterogeneous car-following models with quenched disorder to shed light on the underlying mechanisms that drive traffic instability and stop-and-go dynamics. Specifically, a scaled heterogeneity model and an additive heterogeneity model are investigated, each of which affects the stability of linear and nonlinear car-following models differently. We derive general linear stability conditions that we apply to specific models and illustrate by simulation. The study provides insight into the role of individual heterogeneity in vehicle behaviour and its influence on traffic stability.
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异质线性和非线性汽车跟随模型的稳定性
拥堵道路交通中的走走停停波是一种复杂的集体现象,对交通工程、道路安全和环境有重大影响。尽管经过数十年的研究,但理解和控制这些振荡动力学仍具有挑战性。本文研究了两类具有淬火无序性的异质性汽车跟随模型,以揭示驱动交通不稳定性和走走停停动态的潜在机制。具体来说,本文研究了比例异质性模型和加性异质性模型,这两种模型对线性和非线性汽车跟随模型稳定性的影响各不相同。我们推导出一般线性稳定性条件,并将其应用于特定模型,通过仿真加以说明。这项研究深入探讨了个体异质性在车辆行为中的作用及其对交通稳定性的影响。
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