articleTransportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research BoardJan 1, 2007Closed access
General Lane-Changing Model MOBIL for Car-Following Models
Technische Universität Dresden
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Abstract
A general model (minimizing overall braking induced by lane change, MOBIL) is proposed to derive lane-changing rules for discretionary and mandatory lane changes for a wide class of car-following models. Both the utility of a given lane and the risk associated with lane changes are determined in terms of longitudinal accelerations calculated with microscopic traffic models. This determination allows for the formulation of compact and general safety and incentive criteria for both symmetric and asymmetric passing rules. Moreover, anticipative elements and the crucial influence of velocity differences of these car-following models are automatically transferred to the lane-changing rules. Although the safety…
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- Computer science
- Truck
- Incentive
- Function (biology)
- Simulation
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- Control theory (sociology)
- Automotive engineering
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