Profile
With a background in Civil Engineering studied at the TU Delft, Wouter Schakel has moved in the transport and planning field following the MSc at the TU Delft. His PhD was about effects of in-car advice in freeway driving. Developing a new simulation environment has spurred an interest in programming and simulation. Currently Wouter is a full time O&O researcher working on several projects using and developing OpenTrafficSim. Lane change modelling is his primary research interest.
Research
My main research interest lies in microscopic simulation of driver behaviour. During my PhD I developed the Lane change Model with Relaxation and Synchronization (LMRS), which is still used for much research, and which has been extended for various application. Current research involves extending the model with explicit lane change strategies, and developing theories and models on human perception during driving.
Wouter Schakel
Researcher
- w.j.schakel@tudelft.nl
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Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences
Building 23
Stevinweg 1
2628 CN DelftRoom: 4.02