Analytical dynamic traffic assignment models.

Author(s)
Friesz, T.L. & Bernstein, D.
Year
Abstract

The rapid development of intelligent transportation system technologies and the policy emphasis on their deployment have increased the importance of predictive dynamic network flow models, especially so-called dynamic network loading and dynamic traffic assignment models. In this chapter the authors provide a critical review of analytic models used in predicting time-varying urban network flows. Specifically, the authors examine and compare four types of dynamics used as the foundation of dynamic network models: (1) dynamics based on arc exit-flow functions, (2) dynamics for which both exit and entrance flow rates are controlled, (3) dynamics based on arc exit-time functions, and (4) tatonnement and projective dynamics. The other assumptions attached to these dynamics to create dynamic network loading and dynamic traffic assignment models are then described.

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C 17850 (In: C 17840 [electronic version only]) /71 /72 / ITRD E109037
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In: Handbook of transport modelling, Handbooks in Transport Vol. 1, 2000, p. 181-195, 26 ref.

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