The dependence of capacity gains and hysteresis suppression on the choice of autonomous-vehicle (AV) behavior rule is investigated using a Nagel--Schreckenberg-type cellular-automaton model of mixed AV/human-vehicle (HV) traffic.
The dependence of capacity gains and hysteresis suppression on the choice of autonomous-vehicle (AV) behavior rule is investigated using a Nagel--Schreckenberg-type cellular-automaton model of mixed AV/human-vehicle (HV) traffic.