Repository logo
Log In

University Digital Conservancy

University Digital Conservancy

Communities & Collections
Browse
About
AboutHow to depositPolicies
Contact

Browse by Subject

  1. Home
  2. Browse by Subject

Browsing by Subject "Traffic Simulation"

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
  • Results Per Page
  • Sort Options
  • Loading...
    Thumbnail Image
    Item
    Parallel Traffic Flow Simulation of Freeway Networks, Phase 1: Final Report
    (1994-03) Chronopoulos, Anthony; Rhee, Choong-Yul; Wang, Gang
    Numerical methods for solving simple macroscopic traffic flow continuum models have been studied and efficiently implemented in traffic simulation codes. The Lax method is an explicit method which has been implemented to solve simple continuum model in the traffic simulation package KRONOS. In this part of the project we studied the implementation of the Lax method for solving a high-order flow conservation traffic model on Parallel Computers. We wrote an experimental code in C to simulate a freeway traffic flow. Tests with real data collected from the 1-35 W freeway in Minneapolis were conducted on a workstation computer. We then implemented the high order Lax method on a parallel machine and run tests with real data collected from an 18-mile stretch of the 1-494 freeway. The parallel implementation demonstrated significant execution time speedup.

UDC Services

  • About
  • How to Deposit
  • Policies
  • Contact

Related Services

  • University Archives
  • U of M Web Archive
  • UMedia Archive
  • Copyright Services
  • Digital Library Services

Libraries

  • Hours
  • News & Events
  • Staff Directory
  • Subject Librarians
  • Vision, Mission, & Goals
University Libraries

© 2025 Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
Policy statement | Acceptable Use of IT Resources | Report web accessibility issues