10th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies: Transportation and the Economy, HKSTS 2005, Kowloon, 10 December 2005This paper describes a multi-layer approach for modeling general combined-mode trips. The model formulation is based on an extended network framework, termed a multi-layer network. Two major problems arising from the specification of a multi-modal network equilibrium model are addressed, i.e. route (or path) enumeration and travel choice in a network with multiple transport modes. It is shown that the multi-layer network approach can facilitate the generation of feasible routes in a multi-modal setting. A feasible route in the multi-layer network is characterized by a combined mode, which indica...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
AbstractPublic transport (PT) is important, because the current traffic system faces well known prob...
AbstractThis paper proposes new type of combined mode and route choice network equilibrium model whe...
In this paper we propose a route choice and assignment model that enables to calculate the users' fl...
The private car, unlike public traffic modes (e.g., subway, trolley) running along dedicated track-w...
The private car, unlike public traffic modes (e.g., subway, trolley) running along dedicated track-w...
In this paper we propose a route choice and assignment model that enables to calculate the users' fl...
In this paper we propose a route choice and assignment model that enables to calculate the users' fl...
The private car, unlike public traffic modes (e.g., subway, trolley) running along dedicated track-w...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
AbstractPublic transport (PT) is important, because the current traffic system faces well known prob...
AbstractThis paper proposes new type of combined mode and route choice network equilibrium model whe...
In this paper we propose a route choice and assignment model that enables to calculate the users' fl...
The private car, unlike public traffic modes (e.g., subway, trolley) running along dedicated track-w...
The private car, unlike public traffic modes (e.g., subway, trolley) running along dedicated track-w...
In this paper we propose a route choice and assignment model that enables to calculate the users' fl...
In this paper we propose a route choice and assignment model that enables to calculate the users' fl...
The private car, unlike public traffic modes (e.g., subway, trolley) running along dedicated track-w...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
Least-costs path finding methods belong to the standard toolkit of geographical information science ...
AbstractPublic transport (PT) is important, because the current traffic system faces well known prob...