On the Numerical Treatment of Moving Bottlenecks

Abstract: 

This report is part of PATH Task Order 4141 and shows how moving obstructions can be modeled numerically with kinematic wave theory. It shows that if a moving obstruction is replaced by a sequence of fixed obstructions at nearby locations with the same "capacity", then the error in vehicle number converges uniformly to zero as the maximum separation between the moving and fixed bottlenecks is reduced. This result implies that average flows, densities, accumulations and delays can be predicted as accurately as desired with this method. Thus, any convergent finite difference scheme can now be used to model moving bottlenecks. An example is given.

Author: 
Daganzo, Carlos
Laval, Jorge A.
Publication date: 
July 1, 2003
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Daganzo, C., & Laval, J. A. (2003). On the Numerical Treatment of Moving Bottlenecks (No. UCB-ITS-PWP-2003-10). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/69r4t5pp