Nonlinear Analysis of the Car-Following Model considering Delay under the V2X Environment

Author:

Xu Zhipeng1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Sciences, Nantong University, Nantong, China

Abstract

This paper proposes a model that analyzes the delay effect in V2X communication. V2X technology in the intelligent transportation system can realize the exchange of information between vehicles, people, and the environment. Still, more V2X links occupy many channel resources, and the occupation of channel resources leads to longer communication delays. Therefore, based on the optimal velocity of the car-following model, we model the channel delay in the V2X environment. The stability analysis results show that delay increases lead to system instability and traffic congestion. However, if more links are established, that is, the number of vehicles in the vehicle group ahead increases, traffic jams are less likely to occur. The numerical simulation results show that the longer the delay, the more serious the traffic congestion. In addition, we find an apparent phase transition region in the numerical simulation results, which is consistent with the theoretical analysis results. Therefore, in the intelligent transportation system, the delay caused by the complex electromagnetic environment is a factor that cannot be ignored, and thus the allocation of spectrum resources needs to be reasonably arranged. Otherwise, the V2X technology leads to traffic congestion.

Funder

Nantong Science & Technology Research Plan

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Engineering,General Mathematics

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