This paper presents a new macroscopic multi-class dynamic network loading model called Dynamic Queuing Transmission Model (DQTM). The model utilizes ‘good’ properties of the Dynamic Queuing Model (DQM) and the Link Transmission Model (LTM) by offering a DQM consistent with the kinematic wave theory and allowing for the representation of multiple vehicle classes, queue spillbacks and shock waves. The model assumes that a link is split into a moving part plus a queuing part, and p that traffic dynamics are given by a triangular fundamental diagram. A case-study is investigated and the DQTM is compared with single-class LTM, single-class DQM and multi-class DQM. Under the model assumptions, single-class models indicate that the LTM and the DQT...
Dynamic Network Loading (DNL) models are typically formulated as a system of differential equations ...
Existing macroscopic dynamic loading models (Linear travel time, Divided linear travel time and Poi...
Dynamic Network Loading (DNL) models are typically formulated as a system of differential equations ...
This paper presents a new macroscopic multi-class dynamic network loading model called Dynamic Queui...
We present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts for spil...
For many years, static traffic assignment models have been widely applied in transport planning stud...
We present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts for spil...
AbstractAn important class of models for macroscopic dynamic network loading (DNL) and dynamic traff...
At the core of dynamic traffic assignment (DTA) we find the Dynamic Network Loading (DNL). The goal ...
We present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts for spil...
AbstractThis article presents two new models of Dynamic User Equilibrium that are particularly suite...
For many years, static traffic assignment models have been widely applied in transport planning stud...
This article presents two new models of Dynamic User Equilibrium that are particularly suited for IT...
In this paper a novel solution algorithm is proposed for solving general first order dynamic network...
AbstractWe present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts ...
Dynamic Network Loading (DNL) models are typically formulated as a system of differential equations ...
Existing macroscopic dynamic loading models (Linear travel time, Divided linear travel time and Poi...
Dynamic Network Loading (DNL) models are typically formulated as a system of differential equations ...
This paper presents a new macroscopic multi-class dynamic network loading model called Dynamic Queui...
We present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts for spil...
For many years, static traffic assignment models have been widely applied in transport planning stud...
We present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts for spil...
AbstractAn important class of models for macroscopic dynamic network loading (DNL) and dynamic traff...
At the core of dynamic traffic assignment (DTA) we find the Dynamic Network Loading (DNL). The goal ...
We present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts for spil...
AbstractThis article presents two new models of Dynamic User Equilibrium that are particularly suite...
For many years, static traffic assignment models have been widely applied in transport planning stud...
This article presents two new models of Dynamic User Equilibrium that are particularly suited for IT...
In this paper a novel solution algorithm is proposed for solving general first order dynamic network...
AbstractWe present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts ...
Dynamic Network Loading (DNL) models are typically formulated as a system of differential equations ...
Existing macroscopic dynamic loading models (Linear travel time, Divided linear travel time and Poi...
Dynamic Network Loading (DNL) models are typically formulated as a system of differential equations ...