Traffic dynamics have drawn more and more attention from physical and engineering field recently. In this brief, we focus on the traffic capacity that can be measured by the critical… Click to show full abstract
Traffic dynamics have drawn more and more attention from physical and engineering field recently. In this brief, we focus on the traffic capacity that can be measured by the critical point of phase transition from free flow to congestion, and propose a routing strategy by constructing a cost function based on the ratio of degree to closeness centrality to improve the transportation efficiency of scale-free network. The maximum node betweenness, average path length and traffic load are investigated with simulations. Moreover, load reduction rate, load mean, and load variance are introduced to analyse the traffic distribution. Remarkable improvement of traffic capacity and more even load distribution can be achieved with our strategy, which is much better than the efficient routing (ER) strategy.
               
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