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Modified Gipps model: a collision-free car following model

Dhwani Shah, Chris Lee, Yong Hoon Kim

2023Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Car following (CF) models are used in microscopic traffic simulation tools to help assess the effects of a new road design or to assess the effect of change in traffic flow. In 1981, Gipps developed a collision avoidance CF model using the Newtonian laws of motion to describe the motion of each vehicle in a stream of traffic. It is one of the most widely used CF models in both research and practice. Although it is claimed that the Gipps model produces collision-free results, the model produces a collision when the intention of the following vehicle is to brake harder than the perceived deceleration of lead vehicle. For the ease of simulations, a traffic simulation tool is expected to not show unrealistic crashes. This study was carried out to make the Gipps model collision-free in all conditions. It first highlights the conditions where the original Gipps model produces a collision. Then the study derives an equation for a collision-free Gipps CF model. This modified Gipps CF model produces collision-free results that always maintain a safe spacing with the lead vehicle.

Topics & Concepts

CollisionBrakeSimulationCollision avoidanceComputer scienceMotion (physics)EngineeringAutomotive engineeringComputer securityArtificial intelligenceTraffic control and managementTransportation Planning and OptimizationTraffic and Road Safety