Some Probability Distributions Associated with Commuter Travel in a Homogeneous Circular City
Frank A. Haight
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Frank A. Haight: Institute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles
Operations Research, 1964, vol. 12, issue 6, 964-975
Abstract:
A commuter living outside a circular city arrives at a point on the circumference and is equally likely to wish to travel to every point of the interior. In the present paper we give the probability distribution for trip length, and the probability distribution for traffic weight at each point, under the assumption of six different routing systems.
Date: 1964
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