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Two-Way Road Cellular Automaton Model with Loading/Unloading Bays for Traffic Flow Simulation

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Cellular Automata (ACRI 2018)

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The paper presents a model of a two-way one-lane road with loading/unloading bays. The developed model is based on the theory of cellular automata. The model reflects the real behaviour of drivers described in the literature and observed in reality. A micro-simulator was developed to present the measurement results. The model was compared with the one-way two-lane road with loading/unloading bays model described in the literature.

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MaƂecki, K. (2018). Two-Way Road Cellular Automaton Model with Loading/Unloading Bays for Traffic Flow Simulation. In: Mauri, G., El Yacoubi, S., Dennunzio, A., Nishinari, K., Manzoni, L. (eds) Cellular Automata. ACRI 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11115. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99813-8_20

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