An analysis of interchange operation in an urban automated highway network.

Author(s)
Kiselewich, S.J. & Stefanek, R.G.
Year
Abstract

In order to serve the diverse travel demands in large urban areas, automated highway networks located in such areas will have to contain automated highway interchanges. This paper develops a methodology for analyzing interchange operation in an automated highway network under the assumption that the network is operated according to a ''cycle preprogramming'' strategy. A method for increasing the value of effective network capacity is investigated.

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B 3190 T /72/73/
Source

Transportation Research, Vol. 6 (1972), No. 4 (December), p. 381-401, 7 fig., 5 tab., 7 ref.

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