The Effect of absorbing sites on the one-dimensional cellular automaton traffic flow with open boundaries
Hamid Ez-Zahraouy, Zoubir Benrihane, Abdelilah Benyoussef

TL;DR
This study investigates how absorbing sites influence phase transitions in one-dimensional cellular automaton traffic models with open boundaries, revealing critical positions and rates that affect traffic flow and phase behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of the impact of absorbing sites on traffic flow phases, including critical positions, rates, and phase transition characteristics, using numerical simulations.
Findings
Critical positions of absorbing sites affect current behavior.
Phase transitions are first order between traffic states.
Critical distances determine the occurrence of successive transitions.
Abstract
The effect of the absorbing sites with an absorbing rate , in both one absorbing site (one way out) and two absorbing sites (two ways out) in a road, on the traffic flow phase transition is investigated using numerical simulations in the one-dimensional cellular automaton traffic flow model with open boundaries using parallel dynamics.In the case of one way out, there exist a critical position of the way out below which the current is constant for and decreases when increasing for . When the way out is located at a position greater than , the current increases with for and becomes constant for any value of greater than . While, when the way out is located at any position between and (),…
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