Transportation Research Record

Transportation Research Record

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Published: 2002

Total Pages: 692

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"For more than 50 years, the Transportation Research Record has been internationally recognized as one of the preeminent peer-reviewed journals for transportation research papers from authors in the United States and from around the world. One of the most cited transportation journals, the TRR offers unparalleled depth and breadth in the coverage of transportation topics from both academic and practitioner perspectives. All modes of passenger and freight transportation are addressed in papers covering a wide array of disciplines, including policy, planning, administration, economics and financing, operations, construction, design, maintenance, safety, and more."--Publisher's website


The Interplay of Urban Traffic Route Guidance, Network Control and Driver Response

The Interplay of Urban Traffic Route Guidance, Network Control and Driver Response

Author: Inchul Yang

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Published: 2011

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781124675947

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Much effort has been made in the past on the supply side to relieve road traffic congestion which undermines the mobility in urban networks and brings heavy social costs, but building additional roadway capacity is no longer considered a viable option. A better alternative is the efficient management of existing networks, for which we can envisage new possibilities that emerge in light of the recent increase in the use of private providers' digital map and traffic information systems. These systems have evolved mostly without much public sector influence, but some paradigm shift is needed for thinking about the directions of future developments that will show societal benefits also open up private-sector opportunities. In this context, we develop a multi-agent advanced traffic management and information systems (ATMIS) framework with day-to-day dynamics where private agencies are included as traffic information service providers (ISPs) together with public agencies handling the traffic control and the users (drivers) as the decision-makers. One important paradigm shift is that the emergence of private ISPs makes it possible to obtain path-based data via retrieval of individual trajectory diaries and current position information from their subscribers. The availability of such path-based data can bring about the development of new path-based ATMIS algorithms. Such new algorithms can be capable of taking into account the routing effects of advanced traveler information systems (ATIS). Under the assumption that the traffic management center (TMC) has some (even approximate) knowledge of the ISPs' optimal strategies, it is possible to design optimal route guidance and control strategies (ORGCS) that takes into account the anticipated ISP reactions in terms of route-level flows. In light of these issues, we develop a routing-based real-time cycle-free network-wide signal control scheme (R2CFNet) that uses path-based data. The scheme also allows the avoidance of day-to-day games between ISPs and signal control through the use of weights on the queue delays in the control objective function. The weights are essentially operator parameters designed to incorporate ORGCS and day-to-day behavior. The proposed control scheme, of course, responds to detected traffic (demand) rates on a real-time basis in response to the control delays on network routes. Another theoretical advance in the research is in the development of a modeling scheme that uses a new optimization algorithm for a convergent simulation-based dynamic traffic assignment (DTA) model. This model incorporates a Gradient Projection (GP) algorithm, as opposed to the traditionally-used Method of Successive Averages (MSA), and it displays significantly better convergence characteristics. A consistent day-to-day dynamic framework is also developed, incorporating an elaborate microscopic simulation model to capture traffic network performance, to study network dynamics under multiple private ISPs and the new signal control scheme. The results of parametric simulations have shown that the proposed framework is capable of effectively capturing the effects of the interplay of urban traffic route guidance, network control and user response. It is seen that an appropriate combination of ATIS market penetration rate and the special-purpose signal control settings could divert some portion of travel demand to different routes. This is achieved by constraining the signal settings to conform to certain longer-term strategies. The performance and efficiency of the components of the proposed framework such as the DTA model, the day-to-day dynamics model and the R2CFNet control scheme have been investigated through various numerical experiments that show promising results. Lastly, several future topics of relevance to the framework are discussed.


Dynamic Urban Transportation Network Models

Dynamic Urban Transportation Network Models

Author: Bin Ran

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 3662007738

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Intelligent Vehicle-Highway Systems are providing a welcome stimulus to research on dynamic urban transportation network models. This book presents a new generation of models for solving dynamic travel choice problems including traveler's destination choice, mode choice, departure/arrival time choice and route choice. These models are expected to function as off-line travel forecasting and evaluation tools, and eventually as on-line prediction and control models in advanced traveler information and traffic management systems. In addition to a rich set of new formulations and solution algorithms, the book provides a summary of the necessary mathematical background and concludes with a discussion of the requirements for model implementation.


Urban Transport IX

Urban Transport IX

Author: Lance J. Sucharov

Publisher: Witpress

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 736

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The issue of urban transportation, together with its inter-related environmental and social concerns, continues to rise up the agenda of all city authorities and central governments. Reflecting the wide range of research being carried out in many countries today, and highlighting urban transport systems, traffic control, accessibility and mobility, control and simulation, finance, air quality and noise, and social issues and safety, this volume features papers presented at the Ninth International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment in the 21st Century. The material included should be of interest to engineers, scientists and managers who are involved in the planning and management of urban transportation and transport policy.


Urban Transport XI

Urban Transport XI

Author: C. A. Brebbia

Publisher: Wit Transactions on the Built

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 936

ISBN-13: 9781845640088

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The continuing need for better urban transport systems and a healthier environment has led to an increased level of research around the world. This is reflected in Urban Transport XI, which features the proceedings of the latest conference in this well-established series. The subjects covered are of primary importance for analysing the complex interaction of the urban transport environment and for establishing action strategies for transport and traffic problems. Over 85 papers are included and these highlight topics within the following areas: Urban Transport Systems, Public Transport Systems; Infrastructure and Maintenance; Safety and Security; Transport Sustainability; Accessibility and Mobility; Environmental Impacts; Air and Noise Pollution; Energy and Fuel; Integrated Land Use and Transport; Travel Demand Management; Traffic Control and Integration; Advanced Transport Systems; Simulation; Economic and Social Impacts and Cost and Investment Analysis.


Traffic and Transportation Studies

Traffic and Transportation Studies

Author: Zhaoxia Yang

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 1018

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This collection contains 103 papers presented at the First International Conference on Transportation and Traffic Studies, held in Beijing, China, July 27-29, 1998.