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. 2001 Jan;63(1 Pt 2):016107.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.63.016107. Epub 2000 Dec 20.

Stochastic boundary conditions in the deterministic Nagel-Schreckenberg traffic model

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Stochastic boundary conditions in the deterministic Nagel-Schreckenberg traffic model

S Cheybani et al. Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2001 Jan.

Abstract

We consider open systems where cars move according to the deterministic Nagel-Schreckenberg rules [K. Nagel and M. Schreckenberg, J. Phys. I 2, 2221 (1992)] and with maximum velocity v(max)>1, which is an extension of the asymmetric exclusion process (ASEP). It turns out that the behavior of the system is dominated by two features: (a) the competition between the left and the right boundary, (b) the development of so-called "buffers" due to the hindrance that an injected car feels from the front car at the beginning of the system. As a consequence, there is a first-order phase transition between the free flow and the congested phase accompanied by the collapse of the buffers, and the phase diagram essentially differs from that for v(max)=1 (ASEP).

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