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Preliminary communication

https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v28i1.1759

Micro-simulation of Desired Speed for Temporary Work Zone with a New Calibration Method

Chi Zhang ; Chang’an University
Shiyu Liu ; Chang’an University
Jennifer Ogle ; Clemson University
Min Zhang ; Chang’an University


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Abstract

Nowadays, the studies of parameter calibration for long-term work zones are limited to driver behaviour and car-following parameters, and no research was found related to calibration of the desired speed distributions during temporary work zones. Obtaining realistic results from simulations of temporary work zones is difficult. Thus, it would be valuable for gaining more valid simulation data if a method of calibrating the desired speed distribution could be applied for traffic simulation model of highway temporary work zones. The calibration method was proposed in five steps: (1) collect and analyse data, (2) plot the travel speed cumulative frequency curves and calibrate the desired speed distribution, (3) conduct simulation runs, (4) validate the simulation results, and (5) propose a new calibration method, which was assessed by T-tests, and the results are very promising. Finally, a simplified calibration method called “Five-Point Method” is presented and the recommended values of five-point are given.

Keywords

traffic simulation; parameter calibration; desired speed distribution; temporary work zone; Vissim

Hrčak ID:

154265

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/154265

Publication date:

18.2.2016.

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