Comparing comparisons between vehicular traffic states in microscopic and macroscopic first-order models

Abstract
In this paper we deal with the analysis of the solutions of traffic flow models at multiple scales, both in the case of a single road and of road networks. We are especially interested in measuring the distance between traffic states (as they result from the mathematical modeling) and investigating whether these distances are somehow preserved passing from the microscopic to the macroscopic scale. By means of both theoretical and numerical investigations, we show that, on a single road, the notion of Wasserstein distance fully catches the human perception of distance independently of the scale, while in the case of networks it partially loses its nice properties.
Anno
2019
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Emiliano Cristiani, Maria Cristina Saladino
Editore
B.G. Teubner ;
Rivista
Mathematical methods in the applied sciences (Online)