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Fundamental Diagram of Traffic Flows on Urban Roads Local Versus Whole-Link Approaches

Wagner, Peter
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Brockfeld, Elmar
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Gartner, Nathan H.
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2009
Transportation Research Record

Fundamental diagrams of traffic flow variables have been quite useful in determining freeway operations quality. However, they are usually not used for that purpose on urban roads. This work is an approach toward utilizing the fundamental diagram on urban roads. On the basis of a host of empirical and simulation work, the first steps toward a routine application of the fundamental diagram are sketched. In addition, two approaches are compared, the first uses a traditional fundamental diagram as measured by loop detectors, and the second uses a whole-link approach relating link-travel-speed with volume. The travel times in particular, contain important information that can be used for traffic management applications.

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research article
DOI
10.3141/2124-21
Author(s)
Wagner, Peter
Brockfeld, Elmar
Gartner, Nathan H.
Sohr, Alexander
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

National Academy of Sciences

Published in
Transportation Research Record
Start page

213

End page

221

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DLR

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

EPFL units
NEARCTIS
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November 18, 2010
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