PROPERTIES OF DYNAMIC TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT WITH PHYSICAL QUEUES
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概要
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Queue spillback is a common phenomenon in congested transportation networks. Nevertheless, traditionally, dynamic traffic assignment (DTA) problems are developed with the point-queue concept in which queue spillback is not captured. Indeed, one recent focus in DTA research is to capture this phenomenon and develop solution methods for the physical-queue DTA formulations. However, the properties of these problems, which have important implications on the theoretical advances and computational issues on transportation planning and operations, are not well recognized and understood. This paper summarizes the properties of physical-queue DTA, compares those with point-queue DTA, and discusses their implications. In particular, the interrelationship among properties including First-In-First-Out, causality, travel-time-link-flow consistency, and queue spillback are emphasized in this paper.
- Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studiesの論文
著者
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LO Hong
Department of Civil Engineering Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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SZETO Wai
Department of Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering Trinity College, University of Dublin
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