An efficient path-based algorithm for a dynamic user equilibrium problem

Huey Kuo Chen, Hsiao Chi Peng, Cheng Yi Chou

研究成果: 書貢獻/報告類型篇章同行評審

摘要

The trip distribution and traffic assignment (TDTA) problem characterizes travelers’ choice of route with the lowest travel impedance from trip origin to destination given (fixed and known) trip productions and trip attractions. This problem combines two submodels into a unified framework, namely, trip distribution and traffic assignment, which appear in the traditional four-stage transportation planning process. The combined model accrues no internal inconsistency between two modules. At equilibrium, the combined model must meet the total number of trips generated from origins and the total number of trips attracted to destinations and, in the meantime, comply with the travelers’ behavior of searching for the shortest path from trip origin to destination. To conserve the trips at both ends, a share model that preserves both the trip productions and trip attractions is needed. One of the most commonly used share formulas is based on the entropy maximization principle, which results in a joint entropy distribution/assignment model (JEDA).

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主出版物標題Urban and Regional Transportation Modeling
主出版物子標題Essays in Honor of David Boyce
發行者Edward Elgar Publishing
頁面314-336
頁數23
ISBN(列印)1843763060, 9781843763062
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 2003

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