A note on traffic assignment and signal timings in a signal-controlled road network
Thomas J. Dickson
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 1981, vol. 15, issue 4, 267-271
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This paper discusses the problems of using signal timings in a signal-controlled road network to influence equilibrium flows in such a way that some network performance index, e.g. total travel time, is optimised, given that at equilibrium each driver is using a minimum-time route. By means of a simple example, we show that an intuitively acceptable approach explored in other articles does not work and may, in fact, lead to a decline in network performance rather than an improvement.
Date: 1981
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