Abstract

The novel lattice hydrodynamic model is presented by incorporating the “backward looking” effect. The stability condition for the the model is obtained using the linear stability theory. The result shows that considering one following site in vehicle motion leads to the stabilization of the system compared with the original lattice hydrodynamic model and the cooperative driving lattice hydrodynamic model. The Korteweg–de Vries (KdV, for short) equation near the neutral stability line is derived by using the reductive perturbation method to show the traffic jam which is proved to be described by KdV soliton solution obtained from the KdV equation. The simulation result is consistent with the nonlinear analysis.

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