Traffic Games: Modeling Freeway Traffic with Game Theory
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Cortés-Berrueco, Luis E.; Stephens, Christopher R.; Gershenson Garcia, Carlos
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We apply game theory to a vehicular traffic model to study the effect of driver strategies on traffic flow. The resulting model inherits the realistic dynamics achieved by a two-lane traffic model and aims to incorporate phenomena caused by driver-driver interactions. To achieve this goal, a game-theoretic description of driver interaction was developed. This game-theoretic formalization allows one to model different lane-changing behaviors and to keep track of mobility performance. We simulate the evolution of cooperation, traffic flow, and mobility performance for different modeled behaviors. The analysis of these results indicates a mobility optimization process achieved by drivers’ interactions.
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2016-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. SENSEable City LaboratoryJournal
PLOS ONE
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Public Library of Science
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Cortés-Berrueco, Luis E., Carlos Gershenson, and Christopher R. Stephens. “Traffic Games: Modeling Freeway Traffic with Game Theory.” Ed. Natalia L. Komarova. PLOS ONE 11.11 (2016): e0165381.
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1932-6203