Integrated Macroscopic Traffic Flow and Emission Model Based on
METANET and VT-micro
Reference
S.K. Zegeye,
B. De Schutter,
J. Hellendoorn, and
E.A. Breunesse,
"Integrated Macroscopic Traffic Flow and Emission Model Based on
METANET and VT-micro," in Models and Technologies for
Intelligent Transportation Systems (Proceedings of the
International Conference on Models and Technologies for Intelligent
Transportation Systems, Rome, Italy, June 2009) (G. Fusco, ed.), Rome,
Italy: Aracne Editrice, ISBN 978-88-548-3025-7, pp. 86-89, 2010.
Abstract
We present a framework to integrate macroscopic traffic flow models
with microscopic emission and fuel consumption models. Since
macroscopic traffic flow models do not provide the acceleration as an
output, while microscopic emission and fuel consumption models require
both the instantaneous speeds and accelerations as input, we describe
how to generate these variables. In particular, we consider the
macroscopic traffic flow model METANET and the microscopic emission
and fuel consumption model VT-micro. In order to integrate these
models, we propose a method to generate from the METANET model the
spatial and temporal speed-accelerations pairs and the number of
vehicles subject to them, which are required as input by VT-micro. The
integration of the models results in a new macroscopic emission and
fuel consumption model called the VT-macro model.
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Bibtex entry
@incollection{ZegDeS:09-017,
author={S.K. Zegeye and B. {D}e Schutter and J. Hellendoorn and E.A.
Breunesse},
title={Integrated Macroscopic Traffic Flow and Emission Model Based on {METANET}
and {VT-micro}},
booktitle={Models and Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems
\normalfont(Proceedings of the International Conference on Models and
Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems, Rome, Italy, June
2009)},
editor={G. Fusco},
publisher={Aracne Editrice},
address={Rome, Italy},
pages={86--89},
year={2010}
}
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