Analytical estimation of highway impedances within urban areas.

Auteur(s)
Rassam, R.P. & R.H. Ellis.
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This paper proposes an Urban Network Impedance Model (UNIM) to estimate highway impedances within urban areas without employing current network simulation procedures. Point-to-point travel time, distance, and cost are the principal out-punts of UNIM. Inputs to the model are geographic locations of the two points, the service characteristics of the highway network as specified by a function that characterizes the distribution of isotropic speed throughout the metropolitan area, and an assumption concerning an idealized geometric configuration of the highway network. A method for calibrating the speed is presented.

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Bibliotheeknummer
A 5398 (In: A 5387 S) IRRD 49950
Uitgave

In: Transportation systems planning, Highway Research Record HRR No. 293, 1969, p. 138

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