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Methodology for determination of concentration of heterogeneous traffic
Date Issued
01-08-2010
Author(s)
Arasan, V. T.
Dhivya, G.
Abstract
Traffic density provides an indication of the level of service being provided to the road users. When the length and speed of the vehicles in a traffic stream varies significantly, however, it has been, found that, the concept of occupancy, rather than density, is more appropriate to describe traffic concentration. This is because of the reason that occupancy takes into account the variation in the speed and length of vehicles in its measurement. The value of occupancy, however, changes with change in the detection-zone length. Also, the measure, occupancy is not appropriate under heterogeneous traffic conditions, as the traffic has no lane discipline and hence, it is necessary to consider the whole of the width of the road as single unit to analyze the traffic flow. Hence, a new concept named, "area-occupancy" is proposed. Simulation technique has been used to validate the concept of area-occupancy. To check for the validity of the concept, the occupancy and area-occupancy of a homogeneous traffic stream were related to the density of the stream and it was found that area-occupancy can be a substitute for occupancy. Then, the concept of area-occupancy was applied for heterogeneous traffic and a relationship was developed between area-occupancy and traffic stream speed. The developed relationship is found to be logical indicating the appropriateness of the area-occupancy concept for heterogeneous traffic conditions. © 2010 by Science Press.
Volume
10