Modeling Growth Process of eta index of Transport Network Based on Nonlinear Spatial Dynamics
Abstract
The eta index is one of important measurements reflecting development level of traffic networks. However, how to explain and predict the eta index growth for a geographical region is a pending problem. With the help of mathematical reasoning and empirical analysis, this paper is devoted to modeling the growing curve of eta index. A new measurement termed δ index is introduced and a set of new models are constructed. Suppose there is a nonlinear relation between human settlements and roads. A pair differential equations are built for describing the nonlinear dynamics of traffic networks. A logistic function of eta index growth is derived from the two spatial dynamic equations. On the other hand, based on verified empirical models about urbanization level, economic development level, and eta index of traffic network, a Boltzmann equation of eta index growth can be derived. Normalizing the eta index, Boltzmann equation will become logistic function. This lends an indirect support to the theoretical model of eta index from the prospective of positive studies. The models proposed in this work provided new approaches for explanation and prediction of spatio-temporal evolution of traffic networks.
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