A kinetic traffic network model and its macroscopic limit: diverging lanes

03/30/2020
by   Raul Borsche, et al.
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In this paper we propose coupling conditions for a kinetic two velocity model for vehicular traffic for junctions with diverging lanes. We consider cases with and without directional preferences and present corresponding kinetic coupling conditions. From this kinetic network model coupling conditions for a macroscopic traffic model are derived. We use an analysis of the layer equations at the junction in combination with a suitable matching procedure with half-Riemann problems for the macroscopic model. In this way classical coupling conditions for scalar conservation laws for traffic flow on networks are derived from an underlying network problem.

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