期刊:Operations Research [Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences] 日期:1956-02-01卷期号:4 (1): 42-51被引量:3090
标识
DOI:10.1287/opre.4.1.42
摘要
A simple theory of traffic flow is developed by replacing individual vehicles with a continuous “fluid” density and applying an empirical relation between speed and density. Characteristic features of the resulting theory are a simple “graph-shearing” process for following the development of traffic waves in time and the frequent appearance of shock waves. The effect of a traffic signal on traffic streams is studied and found to exhibit a threshold effect wherein the disturbances are minor for light traffic but suddenly build to large values when a critical density is exceeded.