Title :
Traffic Simulation Software: Traffic Flow Characteristics in CORSIM
Author :
Seongho Kim ; Wonho Suh ; Jungin Kim
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Transp. & Logistics Eng., Hanyang Univ., Ansan, South Korea
Abstract :
CORSIM short for corridor simulation was developed and is maintained by the Federal Highway Administration. It is a microscopic simulation model designed for the analysis of freeways, urban streets, and corridors or networks. The model includes two predecessor models: FRESIM and NETSIM. FRESIM is a microscopic model of freeway traffic, and NETSIM is a model of urban street traffic. CORSIM has a capability simulating a wide range of traffic flow conditions. It is run within a software environment called the Traffic Software Integrated System (TSIS), which provides an integrated, Windows-based interface and environment for executing the model. A key element of TSIS is the TRAFVU output processor, which allows the analyst to view the network graphically and assess its performance using animation. CORSIM is a microscopic simulation model that tracks the position and movement of each vehicle in the network once each second. The purpose of this study is to investigate traffic flow characteristics under "breakdown and recovery condition" through literature reviews and testing such characteristics in CORSIM.
Keywords :
digital simulation; road traffic; traffic engineering computing; CORSIM software; FRESIM model; Federal Highway Administration; NETSIM model; TRAFVU output processor; TSIS software; breakdown and recovery condition; corridor simulation software; freeway traffic; microscopic simulation model; traffic flow characteristics; traffic simulation software; traffic software integrated system; urban street traffic; Electric breakdown; Microscopy; Numerical models; Road transportation; Traffic control; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Information Science and Applications (ICISA), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4443-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICISA.2014.6847475