An application of game theory to route selection.

Author(s)
Colony, D.C.
Year
Abstract

The problem of alternate route selection is analyzed a 2-person game against nature. By using data on galvanic skin response, a payoff function is formulated in terms of driver tension. Driver tension increases with traffic volume on a freeway but is practically independent of traffic volume on an arterial street. A solution to the problem is given under 4 different criteria for games against nature.

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A 8096 (In: A 8094 S) IRRD 59872
Source

In: Traffic flow theory, Highway Research Record HRR No. 334, 1970, p. 39-47

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