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Two-Lane Traffic Flow Simulation Model via Cellular Automaton

Road traffic microsimulations based on the individual motion of all the involved vehicles are now recognized as an important tool to describe, understand, and manage road traffic. Cellular automata (CA) are very efficient way to implement vehicle motion. CA is a methodology that uses a discrete spac...

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Published in:International journal of vehicular technology 2012-12, Vol.2012 (2012), p.1-6
Main Authors: Rawat, Kamini, Gupta, Pratibha, Katiyar, Vinod Kumar
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