Vehicle management policies for automated transportation systems.

Author(s)
Kiselewich, S.J. Tong, Y.M. & Morse, A.S.
Year
Abstract

A new approach to the problem of managing vehicles within a personalized automated transportation system is outlined. Two alternative vehicle management strategies are suggested: each is potentially applicable to either scheduled or demand responsive systems possessing large numbers of vehicles, topologically complicated guideway networks and capacitated stations.

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B 12929 (In: B 12860) /71/72 / IRRD 234625
Source

In: Control in transportation systems : proceedings of the IFAC/IFIP/ IFORS 3rd International Symposium, Columbus, August 9-13, 1976, p. 223-228, 12 ref.

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