The research was carried out to evaluate ability to simulate traffic patterns. Trip data and traffic counts were processed as a part of the preparatory phase. Several other traffic assignment methods were also tested and compared. There are also discussions of topics such as loading networks by very small time increments and matrix methods of finding minimum paths. (BPR abstract)
Traffic Assignment Research
1968
122 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Civil Engineering , Road Transportation , Traffic , Research program administration , Statistical analysis , Periodic variations , Pattern recognition , Volume , Distribution , Time studies , Programming(Computers) , Site selection , Counting methods , Mathematical models , Algorithms , Tables , Evaluation , Traffic flow
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