Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) improve the throughput of intersections by crossing in a lane-free order as compared to the signalised crossing of human drivers. However, it is challenging to quantify such an improvement because the available frameworks to analyse the capacity (i.e., the maximum throughput) of the conventional intersections does not apply to the lane-free ones. This paper proposes a novel theoretical framework to numerically simulate and compare the capacity of lane-free and conventional intersections. The results show that the maximum number of vehicles passing through a lane-free intersection is up to seven times more than a signalised intersection managed by the state-of-the-art max-pressure and Webster algorithms. A sensitivity analysis shows that, in contrast to the signalised intersections, the capacity of the lane-free intersections improves by an increase in initial speed, the maximum permissible speed and acceleration of vehicles.
翻译:连接和自主车辆(CAVs)与载人驾驶员的信号交叉路口相比,通过无车道通行,改进了交叉路口的吞吐量;然而,要量化这种改进是困难的,因为现有分析传统十字路口的能力(即最大通量)的框架不适用于无车道路口,本文件提出一个新的理论框架,以数字方式模拟和比较无车道和常规十字路口的能力;结果显示,通过无车道交叉路口的车辆的最大数量比由最先进的最大压强和韦伯斯特算法管理的信号交叉路口多7倍。 敏感度分析显示,与信号交叉路口相比,无车道十字路口的能力随着车辆初始速度的提高、最大允许速度和加速度的提高而得到改善。