A computer-based design procedure obtains an optimal highway route location. A dynamic programming procedure searches a feasible region and produces a broad band of interest within which the optimal route will lie. A program using a variational calculus technique then optimizes the route within the band of interest, leading to a narrow location band. A complex function is used. The procedure is applied to a real road location problem as an example.
Optimal highway route location
Optimale Trassenfuehrung fuer Autobahnen
Computer Aided Design ; 7 , 4 ; 255-261
1975
7 Seiten, 10 Bilder, 40 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
WEG , ITERATION , AUTOBAHN , KURVENFORM , PROGRAMMIERUNG , STRASSE (VERKEHR) , PROGRAMM , RECHNERUNTERSTUETZUNG , OPTIMIERUNG , TRASSE
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