Sensitivity Analysis for a Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Car Following Model: Preliminary Findings
Citation
GÖNCÜ, Sadullah, Mehmet Ali SİLGU, İsmet Göksad ERDAĞI & Hilmi Berk ÇELİKOĞLU."Sensitivity Analysis for a Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Car Following Model: Preliminary Findings". International Conference on Computer Aided Systems Theory, (2022): 370-377.Abstract
Microscopic traffic simulations are powerful tools to evaluate transportation systems. For a simulation model to represent reality at a satisfactory
level, models require calibration. Calibration implies that inputs to the model
(e.g., driving behavior), must be set correctly so that modeled traffic conditions
can mimic reality properly. However, calibration is a cumbersome process. As
the complexity of the model increases, even running the simulation alone can be
time-consuming. Sensitivity Analysis (SA) can be used in this regard. SA can be
defined as the study of model parameters to determine which input parameter (or
combination of them) influences the model output more than the rest of the parameters. This study provides a preliminary SA for the Cooperative Adaptive Cruise
Controlled vehicle car-following model with the use of microscopic simulation
environment SUMO (Simulation of Urban Mobility).