Postoptimizing equilibrium flows on large scale networks.

Author(s)
Nguyen, S. Pallottino S. & Inaudi, D.
Year
Abstract

In a large variety of applications, equilibrium traffic flows corresponding to a set of slightly modified input data must be computed sequentially. Until now, it is believed that only a disaggregate decomposition approach, that works explicitly on the path flow space, offers the postoptimization capability. This note proposes a new postoptimization method to deal with perturbations of the traffic demand input that does not require path information. Numerical experiments on practical size networks show a drastic reduction in the number of iterations with respect to the naive restart approach.

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961945 ST [electronic version only]
Source

European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 91 (1996), No. 3 (June 21), p. 507-516, 32 ref.

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