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  • Traffic and Granular Flow '97
  • Written by author D. E. Wolf, M. Schreckenberg
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 1/28/1999
  • Can one obtain new insights by comparing the motion of bacteria or plancton striving for food and light with that of pedestrians in a crowded street? Do complex transport networks behave similarly under high load, be it the internet or downtown city traff
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Preface
Welcome address
H. Luck
Welcome address
M. Kuban
Phase Transition in the Collective Motion of Organisms
A. Czirok, T. Vicsek
Pedestrian Dynamics and Trail Formation
D. Helbing
Individual and Collective Dynamics of Swimming Bacteria
J. O. Kessler, D. A. Wissley, K. E. Remick (et al.)
Traffic and Granular Flow: A Cell Biologist's Perspective
M. Melkonian
Phase Transition and 1/f Noise in the Internet Packet Transport
M. Takayasu, A. Yu. Tretyakov, K. Fukuda (et al.)
Collective Effects along Advancing Fronts
N. Vandewalle, R. Cloots, M. Kramer (et al.)
A Stochastic Model for Internet Congestion
N. Vandewalle, D. Strivay, H. P. Garnir (et al.)
Why Evolution Has not Invented the Wheel?
I. M. Janosi
Collective Transport in Locally Asymmetric Periodic Structures
I. Derenyi, P. Tegzes, T. Vicsek
Particle in a Horizontally Shaken Box: Period-Doubling, Chaos, and Chattering
B. Drossel, T. Prellberg
Chute Flow on a Rough Inclined Plane
S. Dippel, D. E. Wolf
Particle Dynamics for Different Force Laws in 3D Rotating Drums
Ch. M. Dury, G. H. Ristow
Centrifugal Motion in Rotating Drums
G. H. Ristow
Instability in the Shear-Flow of Low-Density Granular Matter
M. Sasvari, J. Kertesz, D. E. Wolf
Simulating Granular Media Using Cellular Automata
D. Volk, G. Baumann, D. E. Wolf (et al.)
A Cellular Automaton Model for Urban Traffic and its Application to the City of Geneva
B. Chopard, A. Dupuis, P. Luthi
A Mesoscopic Model for Saturated Urban Road Networks
M. Cremer, M. Landenfeld
City Congestion: Can Online-Simulations Solve the Problem?
J. Esser, M. Schreckenberg
Experiences with Iterated Traffic Microsimulations in Dallas
K. Nagel
A Modular Network Simulator for City Traffic Based on CA
H. Emmerich
Optimal Routes in Dynamic Traffic Networks
O. van Laak, G. Torner
Research Cooperative for the Simulation of Traffic and Environmental Impacts (FVU)
H. Baum et al.
Traffic Flow: Experiment and Theory
B. S. Kerner
Microscopic Traffic Simulation: Robustness of a Simple Approach
S. Krauss
Platoon Formation as a Critical Phenomenon
J. Krug
Aspects of Optimal Velocity Model for Traffic Flow
Y. Sugiyama, H. Yamada
Coupled-Map Modeling of One-Dimensional Traffic Flow
S. Yukawa, M. Kikuchi
Metastable States in CA Models for Traffic Flow
R. Barlovic, L. Santen, A. Schadschneider (et al.)
Correlation Functions in the Nagel-Schreckenberg Model
S. Cheybani, J. Kertesz, M. Schreckenberg
Disorder Effects in CA-Models for Traffic Flow
W. Knospe, L. Santen, A. Schadschneider (et al.)
Investigation of the Dynamical Structure Factor of the Nagel-Schreckenberg Traffic Flow Model
S. Lubeck, L. Roters, K. D. Usadel
Density Fluctuations and Phase Separation in a Traffic Flow Model
S. Lubeck, M. Schreckenberg, K. D. Usadel
Jamming Transitions in CA Models for Traffic Flow
L. Santen, A. Schadschneider
Coupled Map Traffic Flow Simulator Based on Optimal Velocity Functions
S. Tadaki, M. Kikuchi, Y. Sugiyama (et al.)
Modeling the Propagation of Traffic Flow Perturbations with Simple Mathematics
J. M. del Castillo
The Asymmetric Exclusion Model with Different Types of Update
N. Rajewsky
Analytical Approaches to Cellular Automata for Traffic Flow: Approximations and Exact Solutions
A. Schadschneider
Continuum Model for Two-Lane Traffic Flow
H. Y. Lee, D. Kim, M. Y. Choi
One More Fundamental Diagram of Traffic Flow
R. Mahnke, J. Kaupuzs
Stochastic Master Equation Approach to Aggregation in Freeway Traffic
N. Pieret, R. Mahnke, M. Ausloos (et al.)
Mesoscopic Simulation with ANIMAL: Optimal Utilization of Downstream Traffic Detector Data and the Propagation of Information
R. Kates, K. Bogenberger, M. Hoops
Dynamic User Equilibria in Traffic Simulation Models
C. Gawron, S. Krauss, P. Wagner
Quantitative Properties of the Cellular Automaton Model for Traffic Flow
L. Neubert, H. Y. Lee, M. Schreckenberg
A 1d Traffic Model with Threshold Parameters
G. Sauermann, H. J. Herrmann
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