Individual users often control a significant share of total traffic flows. Examples include airlines, rail and maritime freight shippers, urban goods delivery companies and passenger transportation network companies. These users have an incentive to internalize the congestion delays their own vehicles impose on each other by adjusting the timing of their trips. We investigate simultaneous trip-timing decisions by large users and small users in a dynamic model of congestion. Unlike previous work, we allow for heterogeneity of trip-timing preferences and for the presence of small users such as individual commuters and fringe airlines. We derive the optimal fleet departure schedule for a large user as a best-response to the aggregate departure...
International audienceMost traffic congestion models assume that agents make trip-timing decisions i...
This paper presents a Dynamic User Equilibrium for bus networks where recurrent overcrowding results...
We consider the use of a Vickrey road bottleneck in the context of repetitive scheduling choices, di...
Individual users often control a significant share of total traffic flows. Examples include airlines...
This paper studies equilibrium and optimum at a congested facility when firms have market power; e.g...
This paper investigates the existence and uniqueness of equilibrium in the Vickrey bottleneck model ...
This thesis studies the dynamic equilibrium behavior in traffic networks and it is motivated by rush...
International audienceConsider the following game. Given a network with a continuum of users at some...
We begin by providing an overview of the conventional static equilibrium approach. In such model bot...
We focus on rush hour congestion on a macroscopic scale. When there is limited traffic, travel times...
Starting with the mass-production of automobiles in the beginning of last century, transport analyst...
We investigate the impact of random deviations in planned travel times using an extension of Vickrey...
This paper presents a dynamic user equilibrium for bus networks where recurrent overcrowding results...
International audienceThe variability of travel time modifies the rush hour traffic and the cost of ...
International audienceMost traffic congestion models assume that agents make trip-timing decisions i...
This paper presents a Dynamic User Equilibrium for bus networks where recurrent overcrowding results...
We consider the use of a Vickrey road bottleneck in the context of repetitive scheduling choices, di...
Individual users often control a significant share of total traffic flows. Examples include airlines...
This paper studies equilibrium and optimum at a congested facility when firms have market power; e.g...
This paper investigates the existence and uniqueness of equilibrium in the Vickrey bottleneck model ...
This thesis studies the dynamic equilibrium behavior in traffic networks and it is motivated by rush...
International audienceConsider the following game. Given a network with a continuum of users at some...
We begin by providing an overview of the conventional static equilibrium approach. In such model bot...
We focus on rush hour congestion on a macroscopic scale. When there is limited traffic, travel times...
Starting with the mass-production of automobiles in the beginning of last century, transport analyst...
We investigate the impact of random deviations in planned travel times using an extension of Vickrey...
This paper presents a dynamic user equilibrium for bus networks where recurrent overcrowding results...
International audienceThe variability of travel time modifies the rush hour traffic and the cost of ...
International audienceMost traffic congestion models assume that agents make trip-timing decisions i...
This paper presents a Dynamic User Equilibrium for bus networks where recurrent overcrowding results...
We consider the use of a Vickrey road bottleneck in the context of repetitive scheduling choices, di...