Dynamic User Equilibrium
Terry L. Friesz ()
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Terry L. Friesz: Pennsylvania State University
Chapter Chapter 9 in Dynamic Optimization and Differential Games, 2010, pp 411-456 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Dynamic traffic assignment (DTA) is the positive (descriptive) modeling of time-varying flows of automobiles on road networks consistent with established traffic flow theory and travel demand theory. Dynamic user equilibrium (DUE) is one type of DTA wherein the effective unit travel delay, including early and late arrival penalties, of travel for the same purpose is identical for all utilized path and departure time pairs. In the context of planning, DUE is usually modelled for the within-day time scale based on demands established on a day-to-day time scale.
Keywords: Variational Inequality; Delay Operator; User Equilibrium; Transportation Research Part; Dynamic Traffic Assignment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-72778-3_9
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