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MARIA LUISA TUMMINELLO

Assaying Traffic Settings with Connected and Automated Mobility Channeled into Road Intersection Design

  • Autori: TUMMINELLO Maria Luisa; ZARE Nazanin; MACIOSZEK Elżbieta; GRANA Anna
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2025
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/685123

Abstract

This paper presents a microsimulation-driven framework to analyze the performance of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) alongside vehicles with human drivers (VHDs), channeled towards assessing project alternatives in road intersection design. The transition to fully automated mobility is driving the development of new intersection geometries and traffic configurations, influenced by increasing market entry rates (MERs) for CAVs (CAV-MERs), which were analyzed in a microsimulation environment. A suburban signalized intersection from the Polish road network was selected as a representative case study. Two alternative design hypotheses regarding the intersection’s geometric configurations were proposed. The Aimsun micro-simulator was used to hone the driving model parameters by calibrating the simulated data with reference capacity functions (RCFs) based on CAV factors derived from the Highway Capacity Manual 2022. Cross-referencing the conceptualized geometric design solutions, including a two-lane roundabout and an innovative knee-turbo roundabout, allowed the experimental results to demonstrate that CAV operation is influenced by the intersection layout and CAV-MERs. The research provides an overview of potential future traffic settings featuring CAVs and VHDs operating within various intersection designs. Additionally, the findings can support project proposals for the geometric and functional design of intersections by highlighting the potential benefits expected from smart driving.