Sapna Sharma
Thapar University
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Communications in Theoretical Physics | 2014
Arvind Kumar Gupta; Sapna Sharma; Poonam Redhu
The optimal current difference lattice hydrodynamic model is extended to investigate the traffic flow dynamics on a unidirectional single lane gradient highway. The effect of slope on uphill/downhill highway is examined through linear stability analysis and shown that the slope significantly affects the stability region on the phase diagram. Using nonlinear stability analysis, the Burgers, Korteweg-deVries (KdV) and modified Korteweg-deVries (mKdV) equations are derived in stable, metastable and unstable region, respectively. The effect of reaction coefficient is examined and concluded that it plays an important role in suppressing the traffic jams on a gradient highway. The theoretical findings have been verified through numerical simulation which confirm that the slope on a gradient highway significantly influence the traffic dynamics and traffic jam can be suppressed efficiently by considering the optimal current difference effect in the new lattice model.
Chinese Physics B | 2010
Arvind Kumar Gupta; Sapna Sharma
This paper presents our study of the nonlinear stability of a new anisotropic continuum traffic flow model in which the dimensionless parameter or anisotropic factor controls the non-isotropic character and diffusive influence. In order to establish traffic flow stability criterion or to know the critical parameters that lead, on one hand, to a stable response to perturbations or disturbances or, on the other hand, to an unstable response and therefore to a possible congestion, a nonlinear stability criterion is derived by using a wavefront expansion technique. The stability criterion is illustrated by numerical results using the finite difference method for two different values of anisotropic parameter. It is also been observed that the newly derived stability results are consistent with previously reported results obtained using approximate linearisation methods. Moreover, the stability criterion derived in this paper can provide more refined information from the perspective of the capability to reproduce nonlinear traffic flow behaviors observed in real traffic than previously established methodologies.
Chinese Physics B | 2012
Arvind Kumar Gupta; Sapna Sharma
A multilane extension of the single-lane anisotropic continuum model (GK model) developed by Gupta and Katiyar for traffic flow is discussed with the consideration of the coupling effect between the vehicles of different lanes in the instantaneous traffic situation and the lane-changing effect. The conditions for securing the linear stability of the new model are presented. The shock and the rarefaction waves, the local cluster effect and the phase transition are investigated through simulation experiments with the new model and are found to be consistent with the diverse nonlinear dynamical phenomena observed in a real traffic flow. The analysis also focuses on empirically observed two-lane phenomena, such as lane usage inversion and the density dependence of the number of lane changes. It is shown that single-lane dynamics can be extended to multilane cases without changing the basic properties of the single-lane model. The results show that the new multilane model is capable of explaining some particular traffic phenomena and is in accordance with real traffic flow.
Physics Letters A | 1974
C. Shekhar; Sapna Sharma
Abstract Various processes have been considered for impact ionization by holes in GaAs and the corresponding threshold energies have been reported.
Physics Letters A | 1975
C. Shekhar; Sapna Sharma
Abstract A theoretical calculation of the threshold energy for impact ionization by electrons in GaAs has been presented considering the nonparabolicity of the central valley. The results obtained for the process with the lowest threshold energy differ by about 10% from those obtained by assuming a parabolic central valley. In case of other processes the difference is less marked.
Nonlinear Dynamics | 2015
Arvind Kumar Gupta; Sapna Sharma; Poonam Redhu
Physica A-statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | 2015
Sapna Sharma
Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation | 2010
Rama Bhargava; O. Anwar Bég; Sapna Sharma; Joaquín Zueco
Nonlinear Dynamics | 2015
Sapna Sharma
Archive | 2007
Rama Bhargava; Sapna Sharma; Harmindar S. Takhar; O. Anwar Bég; Pradeep Bhargava