Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known “four steps model” in which generation, distribution, modal-split and assignment are seen as separated modules. An alternative approach, now implemented in some software, is to represent the multi-modal network by means of a “mono-modal” one, in which each particular transport operation (loading or unloading operation, transhipments ...) is represented by a dedicated “virtual link”, that represents a specific operation in the transportation chain. This approach, promoted by several authors, often referenced to as “super networks” or “virtual networks”, is proven to give interesting results, but has the drawback to generate much larger networks than the pure ...
Urban road networks are generally shared by at least three different kinds of vehicles: private cars...
Urban road networks are generally shared by at least three different kinds of vehicles: private cars...
This study reviews existing computational methods to calculate simulation-based dynamic network equi...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known “four steps model” in wh...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known "four steps model" in wh...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known "fours steps model" in w...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known "four steps model" in wh...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known "fours steps model" in w...
The multimodal freight network models are traditionally based on the four stages approach in which g...
The multimodal freight network models are traditionally based on the four stages ap-proach in which ...
The "Virtual network" methodology offers an alternative to the classical "four steps" technique to m...
Optimizing the performance of multimodal freight transport networks involves adequately balancing th...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Optimizi...
Optimizing the performance of multimodal freight transport networks involves adequately balancing th...
The "Virtual network" methodology offers an alternative to the classical "four steps" technique to m...
Urban road networks are generally shared by at least three different kinds of vehicles: private cars...
Urban road networks are generally shared by at least three different kinds of vehicles: private cars...
This study reviews existing computational methods to calculate simulation-based dynamic network equi...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known “four steps model” in wh...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known "four steps model" in wh...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known "fours steps model" in w...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known "four steps model" in wh...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known "fours steps model" in w...
The multimodal freight network models are traditionally based on the four stages approach in which g...
The multimodal freight network models are traditionally based on the four stages ap-proach in which ...
The "Virtual network" methodology offers an alternative to the classical "four steps" technique to m...
Optimizing the performance of multimodal freight transport networks involves adequately balancing th...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Optimizi...
Optimizing the performance of multimodal freight transport networks involves adequately balancing th...
The "Virtual network" methodology offers an alternative to the classical "four steps" technique to m...
Urban road networks are generally shared by at least three different kinds of vehicles: private cars...
Urban road networks are generally shared by at least three different kinds of vehicles: private cars...
This study reviews existing computational methods to calculate simulation-based dynamic network equi...