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Some developments in equilibrium traffic assignment

Caroline Fisk

Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 1980, vol. 14, issue 3, 243-255

Abstract: A network optimization problem is formulated which yields a probabilistic equilibrated traffic assignment incorporating congestion effects and which as a special case, reduces to a user optimized equilibrium solution. In the resulting model, path choice is determined by a logit formula in which path costs are functions of the assigned flows. The article also demonstrates the similarity between some fixed demand incremental methods of traffic assignment and the minimization problem associated with computing the user equilibrium assignment.

Date: 1980
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