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By better understanding traffic flow, researchers hope to keep down highway congestion

Researchers are using controversial new models and computer simulations to study roadway congestion and try to control traffic.

References:

Daganzo, C.F., M.J. Cassidy, and R.L. Bertini. 1999. Possible explanations of phase transitions in highway traffic. Transportation Research Part A 33(May 19):365.

Helbing, D., A. Hennecke, and M. Treiber. 1999. Phase diagram of traffic states in the presence of inhomogeneities. Physical Review Letters 82(May 24):4360.

Helbing, D., and M. Schreckenberg. 1999. Cellular automata simulating experimental properties of traffic flow. Physical Review E 59(March):R2505.

Helbing, D., and B.A. Huberman. 1998. Coherent moving states in highway traffic. Nature 396(Dec. 24/31):738.

Helbing, D., and M. Treiber. 1998. Jams, waves, and clusters. Science 282(Dec. 11):2001.

Kerner, B.S. 1998. Experimental features of self-organization in traffic flow. Physical Review Letters 81(Oct. 26):3797.

Kerner, B.S., and H. Rehborn. 1997. Experimental properties of phase transitions in traffic flow. Physical Review Letters 79(Nov. 17):4030.

Further Readings:

Gallagher, R., and T. Appenzeller. 1999. Beyond reductionism. Science 284(April 2):79.

Lipkin, R. 1994. Intricate patterns from cellular automata. Science News 146(Aug. 13):109.

Nagel, K. 1999. Hell on wheels. The Sciences (May/June):26.

Perkins, S. 1998. Whither heapeth the dancing sands? Science News 153(Feb. 7):95.

Peterson, I. 1999. Complex systems. Science 284(April 2):79.

______. 1996. The gods of sugarscape. Science News 150(Nov. 23):332.

______. 1994. Computing a flame's turbulent flickers. Science News 146 (Sept. 10):164.

Sources:

Michael J. Cassidy
University of California, Berkeley
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Berkeley, CA 94720-1712

Carlos F. Daganzo
University of California, Berkeley
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Berkeley, CA 94720

Dirk Helbing
University of Stuttgart
Institute of Theoretical Physics
Pfaffenwaldring 57/III
70550 Stuttgart
Germany

Bernardo A. Huberman
Xerox PARC
3333 Coyote Hill Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304

Boris Kerner
DaimlerChrysler AG
Research Institute
FT1/V, HPC: E224
70546 Stuttgart
Germany

Carroll J. Messer
Texas A&M University
Campus Mailstop 3136
College Station, TX 77843-3136

Peter Molnar
Clark Atlanta University
223 James P. Brawley Drive, S.W.
Atlanta, GA 30314

Kai Nagel
Los Alamos National Laboratory
MS M997 TSA-SA: Simulation Applications
Los Alamos, NM 87545

Paul Nelson
Texas A&M University
Department of Computer Science
College Station, TX 77843-3136

Hubert Rehborn
DaimlerChrysler AG
Research Institute
FT1/V, HPC: E224
70546 Stuttgart
Germany

Michael Schreckenberg
Gerhard Mercator University
FB10 - Department of Physics
Physics of Transport and Traffic
Lotharstr. 1
D-47048 Duisburg
Germany

From Science News, Vol. 156, No. 1, July 3, 1999, p. 8. Copyright © 1999, Science Service.


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