Modelling of Traffic Flows, Assignment and Queueing in Integrated Freeway/traffic Signal Networks
Author: M. Van Aerde
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 630
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Author: M. Van Aerde
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 630
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dusan Teodorovic
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-08-20
Total Pages: 483
ISBN-13: 1317630912
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Routledge Handbook of Transportation offers a current and comprehensive survey of transportation planning and engineering research. It provides a step-by-step introduction to research related to traffic engineering and control, transportation planning, and performance measurement and evaluation of transportation alternatives. The Handbook of Transportation demonstrates models and methods for predicting travel and freight demand, planning future transportation networks, and developing traffic control systems. Readers will learn how to use various engineering concepts and approaches to make future transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable. Edited by Dušan Teodorović and featuring 29 chapters from more than 50 leading global experts, with more than 200 illustrations, the Routledge Handbook of Transportation is designed as an invaluable resource for professionals and students in transportation planning and engineering.
Author: M. Van Aerde
Publisher: [Downsview] : Research and Development Branch, Ontario Ministry of Transportation
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 136
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSummarizes the development of a new modeling approach for integrated traffic networks. The model was applied to the Burlington Skyway in Hamilton, Ontario, and linked to the Q-Route route guidance system.
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Published: 1986
Total Pages: 726
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 912
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark Garrett
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Published: 2014-08-13
Total Pages: 3181
ISBN-13: 1483389804
DOWNLOAD EBOOKViewing transportation through the lens of current social, economic, and policy aspects, this four-volume reference work explores the topic of transportation across multiple disciplines within the social sciences and related areas, including geography, public policy, business, and economics. Features: Approximately 675 signed articles authored by prominent scholars are arranged in A-to-Z fashion and conclude with Further Readings and cross references. A Chronology helps readers put individual events into historical context; a Reader’s Guide organizes entries by broad topical or thematic areas; a detailed index helps users quickly locate entries of most immediate interest; and a Resource Guide provides a list of journals, books, and associations and their websites. While articles were written to avoid jargon as much as possible, a Glossary provides quick definitions of technical terms. To ensure full, well-rounded coverage of the field, the General Editor with expertise in urban planning, public policy, and the environment worked alongside a Consulting Editor with a background in Civil Engineering. The index, Reader’s Guide, and cross references combine for thorough search-and-browse capabilities in the electronic edition. Available in both print and electronic formats, Encyclopedia of Transportation is an ideal reference for libraries and those who want to explore the issues that surround transportation in the United States and around the world. Key Themes: Administration, Operations, and Evaluation Air Transportation Systems Economics of Transportation Energy, Environmental, and Health Impacts Facilities and Infrastructure Intermodal Transportation Systems International Transportation and Policy Labor Issues/Employee Relations Planning and Policy Safety and Security Social Issues in Transportation Surface Transportation Systems Technology, Design, and Engineering Transportation, Finance of Transportation Legislation Transportation Modeling Transportation Organizations and Agencies Travel Behavior and Research Water Transportation Systems
Author: Carlos F. Daganzo
Publisher: Pergamon Press
Published: 1997-09-12
Total Pages: 364
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe basic concepts in the transportation and traffic operations field that should be understood by every transportation professional are presented here in a thorough, coherent, and self-contained way. Introductory chapters on "tools" cover topics such as graphical methods, optimization, probability, stochastic processes, statistics and simulation; these are complemented by application chapters on traffic dynamics, control, observation, and scheduled modes, where the fundamental ideas are presented in depth. A key element of the author's approach is that only that material is presented which is definitely known and correct. At the same time, an effort has been made to point out various pitfalls and common errors so that they can be avoided. The result is an invaluable source of reliable, well grounded and clearly explained ideas, tools and techniques for the transportation professional.
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 696
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 17
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Publisher: Thomas Telford Publishing
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSpecialists from Europe, North America, Japan, and China present case studies and reviews of procedures and equipment involved with traffic control. The 45 papers cover the overall topics of route guidance; road pricing; such strategies as traffic management, UTC, and signals; pedestrians; maintenance; detectors; enforcement; bridges and tunnels; motorways; light rapid transit; and public transport in general. Several papers discuss the use of computers to create models, interpret data, and direct signals. From the Third International Conference on [title] held in London, May 1990. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR