The Traffic Flow Model of Intelligent Transportation System

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In this paper, we develop models to analyze traffic flow of intelligent transportation system (ITS).The investigation into ITS is carried out in two aspects: one is the partly ITS, the other is the completely ITS. Comparisons between two systems show: with the increasing of intelligence degree, the superiority of each rule becomes more and more obvious. As is mentioned above, each rule is the most ideal for certain traffic state. While the detailed forms of different rules are not the same, the purpose of all rules is to promote the traffic flow. The phenomenon reveals the consistency of the ITS. In another word, the higher the intelligence degree of a system is, the larger its contributions to the traffic flow are.

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