Chowdhury et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Statistical physics of vehicular traffic and some related systemsChowdhury et al., 2000
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- Chowdhury D
- Santen L
- Schadschneider A
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- Physics Reports
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In the so-called “microscopic” models of vehicular traffic, attention is paid explicitly to each individual vehicle each of which is represented by a “particle”; the nature of the “interactions” among these particles is determined by the way the vehicles influence each others' …
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- G08G1/00—Traffic control systems for road vehicles
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- G08G1/0104—Measuring and analyzing of parameters relative to traffic conditions
- G08G1/0108—Measuring and analyzing of parameters relative to traffic conditions based on the source of data
- G08G1/0116—Measuring and analyzing of parameters relative to traffic conditions based on the source of data from roadside infrastructure, e.g. beacons
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