Urban density models.

Author(s)
Pearee, C. Simpson, P. & Venables, W.
Year
Abstract

One of the more promising mathematical techniques for describing and predicting urban traffic flow is the approach which is based on supposed known distributions of trip origins and destinations. Most relevant to this approach is a knowledge of urban population density distributions, for which a number of models is extant. A statistical analysis based on Australian data is made of the relative adequacies of some of these distribution models.

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Library number
B 11521 (In: B 11501) /71 / IRRD 206928
Source

In: Traffic flow and transportation : proceedings of the 5th international Symposium on the Theory of Traffic flow and Transportation, Berkeley, California, June 16-18, 1971, New York, NY, American Elsevier, 1972, p. 439-453, 8 tab., 24 ref

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