Abstract

The effect of one on-ramp (entry) and one off-ramp (exit) is investigated numerically in a one dimensional cellular automaton traffic flow model, with open boundary conditions, using parallel dynamics. Our aim in this paper is to study how the injection rates α and α0 and the extraction rates β and β0 act on the density and flux of cars in a one dimensional road. The priority of occupation at entry site i1 (removing at exit site i2) is attributed to the particle that entered (was absorbed) the chain. Phase diagrams in (β0, α0) and (β, α0) plans are established. For α = 0.1, they show three different topologies in the flow behaviour. The first one corresponds to the presence of four regions, by varying α0, namely low-density phase (LDP), intermediate-density phase (IDP), plateau current phase (PCP), and high-density phase (HDP). In the second topology, the intermediate-density phase disappears. The third topology presents only two regions, i.e., low- and high-density phases. For small values of α, the (IDP) and (PCP) disappear, respectively, by increasing β. When increasing α, the fourth topology, corresponding to one phase (HDP), appears for low values of β and β0.

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