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Title Analysis of Speed-Density Correlation on a Merge Influence Section in Uninterrupted Facility
Authors 김현상 ; 도철웅
Page pp.443-450
ISSN 10156348
Keywords merge influence section;speed-density models;heteroskedasticity;spatial autocorrelation;dummy variables;합류영향구간;속도-밀도 모형;이분산;공간적 자기상관;더미변수
Abstract Uninterrupted facility - since there is a close relationship between traffic volume, speed and density -, when a ramp traffic flow merges into the main line, will change the traffic speed or density, and the corresponding correlational model equation will be changed. Thus, this study, using time and space-series traffic data on areas under the influence of such a merging, identified sections which changed the correlation between speed and density variables, and examined such changes. As a result, the upstream and merging sections showed the "Underwood"-shaped exponent, and the downstream after passing the merging section showed a straight line "Greenshields" model. The downstream section which changed the correlation between speed and density showed a gradual downstream movement phenomenon within 100 m-500 m from the end of the third lane linking with the ramp, as the traffic approached the inner lanes. Also, the upstream section, merging section, and downstream section involving a change showed heterogeneous traffic flows which, in the speed-density model, have a statistically different free flow speed (constant) and a different ratio of free flow speed to jam density (gradient).