The paper presents a framework driven by microsimulation to assess the performance of connected automated vehicles at intersection designs. The research explores the behaviour of connected automated vehicles in mixed traffic, focusing on calibrating model parameters to align simulated data with entry capacity functions for various deployment rates of smart vehicles. A suburban signalized intersection in Poland serves as the baseline case study for modelling the transition to a knee-turbo variant in Aimsun. The methodology employs a validation-focused approach that highlights parallels in entry mechanisms at the tested roundabouts. Findings reveal that the performance of connected automated vehicles is significantly affected by intersection geometry and the deployment rates of these vehicles, providing insights for infrastructure project assessments and support the integration of road designs with smart driving technologies

Grana', A., Macioszek, E., Tumminello, M.L. (2026). A Microsimulation-Driven Approach to Assess Performance of Alternative Intersection Designs Embedded withSmartVehicleTechnologies. In E. Macioszek, I. Jurdana, G. Sierpiński (a cura di), Smart and Environmentally Friendly Contemporary Road Traffic and Transportation Engineering Solutions. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS,volume 1769). Scientific And Technical Conference Transport Systems Theory And Practice (TSTP 25) (pp. 89-105). Cham : springer [10.1007/978-3-032-14094-4_7].

A Microsimulation-Driven Approach to Assess Performance of Alternative Intersection Designs Embedded withSmartVehicleTechnologies

Anna Grana';Maria Luisa Tumminello
2026-01-02

Abstract

The paper presents a framework driven by microsimulation to assess the performance of connected automated vehicles at intersection designs. The research explores the behaviour of connected automated vehicles in mixed traffic, focusing on calibrating model parameters to align simulated data with entry capacity functions for various deployment rates of smart vehicles. A suburban signalized intersection in Poland serves as the baseline case study for modelling the transition to a knee-turbo variant in Aimsun. The methodology employs a validation-focused approach that highlights parallels in entry mechanisms at the tested roundabouts. Findings reveal that the performance of connected automated vehicles is significantly affected by intersection geometry and the deployment rates of these vehicles, providing insights for infrastructure project assessments and support the integration of road designs with smart driving technologies
2-gen-2026
Settore CEAR-03/A - Strade, ferrovie e aeroporti
978-3-032-14093-7
978-3-032-14094-4
Grana', A., Macioszek, E., Tumminello, M.L. (2026). A Microsimulation-Driven Approach to Assess Performance of Alternative Intersection Designs Embedded withSmartVehicleTechnologies. In E. Macioszek, I. Jurdana, G. Sierpiński (a cura di), Smart and Environmentally Friendly Contemporary Road Traffic and Transportation Engineering Solutions. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS,volume 1769). Scientific And Technical Conference Transport Systems Theory And Practice (TSTP 25) (pp. 89-105). Cham : springer [10.1007/978-3-032-14094-4_7].
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