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On two mathematical models of the traffic on a divided highway

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2016

A. Rényi*
Affiliation:
Mathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest

Extract

In the present paper we deal with two models of the traffic on a divided highway. In both models traffic is flowing in one direction only, in two lanes, of which one (the left hand lane) is used only for overtaking. We suppose that vehicles enter the highway at the same entrance so that the instants at which a vehicle enters the highway form a homogeneous Poisson process, with density λ. Thus λ is the rate at which vehicles enter the highway per unit time. We suppose that there are no junctions, or exits (i.e. the highway extends in one direction to infinity).

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Research Papers
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Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 

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