International Journal of Sustainable Transportation Technology


Calibration of Traffic Incident Simulation Models Using Field Data

Rompis, Semuel (Department of Civil Engineering, Sam Ratulangi University, Indonesia, National Center for Sustainable Transportation Technology, Indonesia)
Habtemichael, Filmon (Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, USA)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Apr 2019

Abstract

This study presents a methodology to calibrate a traffic incident simulation model, particularly in a freeway. The queue length was used as the objective of the simulation model calibration in this study. The simulation model was set up using Traffic Simulation Model PTV. VISSIM. Multiple incident durations were simulated, and the generated queue lengths were compared to the observed queue lengths. The observed queue lengths were estimated using the LWR model and shockwave speeds calculated using the field data. The results confirm that calibrated VISSIM incident model can signify the shockwave propagation speeds and queue length in the event of freeway incident. Such a model can be implemented as an instrument for setting up traffic management strategies to alleviate the incident’s impact.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijstt

Publisher

Subject

Automotive Engineering Control & Systems Engineering Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Transportation

Description

Aim IJSTT is an innovative open access journal for high-quality research in transportation and infrastructure system by focusing particularly on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research. IJSTT welcomes submissions from all disciplines, including physics, chemistry, engineering and related ...