This book seeks to summarize our recent progress in dynamic trans­ portation network modeling. It concentrates on ideal dynamic network models based on actual travel times and their corresponding solution algorithms. In contrast, our first book DynamIc Urban Transportation Network Models - The­ ory and Implications for Intelligent Vehicle-Hzghway Systems (Springer-Verlag, 1994) focused on instantaneous dynamic network models. Comparing the two books, the major differences can be summarized as follows: 1. This book uses the variational inequality problem as the basic formulation approach and considers the optimal control problem as a subproblem for solution purposes. The former book used optimal control theory as the basic formulation approach, which caused critical problems in some circumstances. 2. This book focuses on ideal dynamic network models based on actual travel times. The former book focused on instantaneous dynamic network models based on currently prevailing travel times. 3. This book formulates a stochastic dynamic route choice model which can utilize any possible route choice distribution function instead of only the logit function. 4. This book reformulates the bilevel problem of combined departure time/ route choice as a one-level variational inequality. 5. Finally, a set of problems is provided for classroom use. In addition, this book offers comprehensive insights into the complexity and challenge of applying these dynamic network models to Intelligent Trans­ portation Systems (ITS). Nevertheless, the models in this text are not yet fully evaluated and are subject to revision based on future research.
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This book seeks to summarize our recent progress in dynamic trans­ portation network modeling. In contrast, our first book DynamIc Urban Transportation Network Models - The­ ory and Implications for Intelligent Vehicle-Hzghway Systems (Springer-Verlag, 1994) focused on instantaneous dynamic network models.
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I Dynamic Transportation Network Analysis.- 1 Introduction.- II Mathematical Background.- 2 Variational Inequalities and Continuous Optimal Control.- 3 Discrete Optimal Control and Nonlinear Programming.- III Deterministic Dynamic Route Choice.- 4 Network Flow Constraints and Definitions of Travel Times.- 5 Ideal Dynamic Route Choice Models.- 6 A Solution Algorithm for an Ideal Route Choice Model.- 7 Instantaneous Dynamic Route Choice Models.- 8 Extensions of Instantaneous Route Choice Models.- IV Stochastic Dynamic Route Choice.- 9 Ideal Stochastic Dynamic Route Choice Models.- 10 Instantaneous Stochastic Dynamic Route Choice Models.- V General Dynamic Travel Choices.- 11 Combined Departure Time/Route Choice Models.- 12 Combined Mode/Departure Time/Route Choice Models.- VI Implications for ITS.- 13 Link Travel Time Functions for Dynamic Network Models.- 14 Implementation in Intelligent Transportation Systems.- References.- Author Index.- List of Figures.- List of Tables.
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ISBN
9783642802324
Publisert
2011-12-10
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Heftet

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