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Macroscopic Fundamentals Diagram, Physical Properties

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This lecture introduces the Macroscopic Fundamental Diagram (MFD) in traffic flow modeling, discussing its existence, physical properties, and dynamic modeling. The instructor explains regularity conditions, well-defined MFD properties, spatial heterogeneity, congestion propagation, and MFD clustering algorithms.

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Intro to Traffic Flow Modeling and Intelligent Transport Systems
Learn how to describe, model and control urban traffic congestion in simple ways and gain insight into advanced traffic management schemes that improve mobility in cities and highways.
Intro to Traffic Flow Modeling and Intelligent Transport Systems
Learn how to describe, model and control urban traffic congestion in simple ways and gain insight into advanced traffic management schemes that improve mobility in cities and highways.
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