Experimental features of self-organization in traffic flow.

Author(s)
Kerner, B.S.
Year
Abstract

Features of the ``stop-and-go'' phenomenon are found. First, the local phase transition ``free flow --> synchronized flow'' is realized. Then the ``pinch effect'' in synchronized flow occurs. In the pinch region a complex sequence of narrow jams is self-formed. The following transformation of the narrow jams into wide jams determines a scale in distances between stop-and-go patterns. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20072155 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Physical Review Letters, Vol. 81 (1998), No. 17 (October), p. 3797-3800, 14 ref.

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