REVIEW OF MICROSCOPIC MODEL FOR TRAFFIC FLOW

Today, the problem of cities urban transportation is becoming something we have to face in our daily life. In Indonesia, traffic congestion is increasingly serious. Several economic and social motivations can be related to the need to minimize the time spent in vehicles for transportation and consequently their related pollution problems. Due to these motivations, the literature on traffic phenomena is already vast and characterized by contributions covering modeling aspects, statement of problems, qualitative analysis, and particularly developed simulation generated by applications. This paper will provides a several literature review of microscopic model based on their utilities, including the critical review about the modeling approaches. Furthermore, some practical issues such as potential for future model improvement using existing and emerging data collection technologies is identified based on Indonesian traffic characteristics and will be presented as a contribution from this paper.

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