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Multiple metastable network states in urban traffic.

Guanwen Zeng1,2, Jianxi Gao3, Louis Shekhtman4, Shengmin Guo5, Weifeng Lv5, Jianjun Wu6, Hao Liu7, Orr Levy8, Daqing Li9,2, Ziyou Gao10, H Eugene Stanley11,12, Shlomo Havlin8.   

Abstract

While abrupt regime shifts between different metastable states have occurred in natural systems from many areas including ecology, biology, and climate, evidence for this phenomenon in transportation systems has been rarely observed so far. This limitation might be rooted in the fact that we lack methods to identify and analyze possible multiple states that could emerge at scales of the entire traffic network. Here, using percolation approaches, we observe such a metastable regime in traffic systems. In particular, we find multiple metastable network states, corresponding to varying levels of traffic performance, which recur over different days. Based on high-resolution global positioning system (GPS) datasets of urban traffic in the megacities of Beijing and Shanghai (each with over 50,000 road segments), we find evidence supporting the existence of tipping points separating three regimes: a global functional regime and a metastable hysteresis-like regime, followed by a global collapsed regime. We can determine the intrinsic critical points where the metastable hysteresis-like regime begins and ends and show that these critical points are very similar across different days. Our findings provide a better understanding of traffic resilience patterns and could be useful for designing early warning signals for traffic resilience management and, potentially, other complex systems.

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Keywords:  multiple states; percolation; resilience; tipping point; urban traffic

Year:  2020        PMID: 32661171      PMCID: PMC7395445          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1907493117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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