Linear chaos for the Quick-Thinking-Driver model
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Linear chaos for the Quick-Thinking-Driver modelFecha de publicación
2016Editor
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0037-1912; 1432-2137Cita bibliográfica
CONEJERO, J. Alberto; MURILLO-ARCILA, Marina; SEOANE-SEPÚLVEDA, Juan B. Linear chaos for the Quick-Thinking-Driver model. Semigroup forum, 2016, vol. 92, no 2. p. 486-493.Tipo de documento
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In recent years, the topic of car-following has experimented an increased importance in traffic engineering and safety research. This has become a very interesting topic because of the development of driverless cars ... [+]
In recent years, the topic of car-following has experimented an increased importance in traffic engineering and safety research. This has become a very interesting topic because of the development of driverless cars (Google driverless cars, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_driverless_car). Driving models which describe the interaction between adjacent vehicles in the same lane have a big interest in simulation modeling, such as the Quick-Thinking-Driver model. A non-linear version of it can be given using the logistic map, and then chaos appears. We show that an infinite-dimensional version of the linear model presents a chaotic behaviour using the same approach as for studying chaos of death models of cell growth. [-]
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