AbstractThis paper extends Vickrey's (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottleneck for both cars and transit that share finite road capacity. In addition to this more general framework considering two modes, the paper focuses on the evening rush, when commuters travel from work to home. Commuters choose which mode to use and when to travel in order to minimize the generalized cost of their own trips, including queueing delay and penalties for deviation from a preferred schedule of arrival and departure to and from work. The user equilibrium for the isolated morning and evening commutes are shown to be asymmetric because the schedule penalty in the morning is the differ- ence between the departure and wished curves, and t...
In this paper, we study the morning commute problem with three modes: transit, driving alone and car...
Morning commuters often choose their departure times not only to trade off bottleneck congestion and...
This paper proposes a bi-modal bottleneck model with time-varying scheduling preferences for investi...
This paper extends Vickrey\u27s (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottleneck fo...
AbstractThis paper extends Vickrey's (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottlene...
Abstract This paper extends The paper then considers both the morning and evening peaks together fo...
AbstractThis paper extends Vickrey's (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottlene...
The morning commute problem for a single bottleneck is extended to model mode choice in an urban are...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
The day-long system optimum (SO) commute for an urban area served by auto and transit is modeled as ...
This paper investigates the equilibrium properties of the morning commute problem at the network lev...
This paper investigates the stability of departure time choice within a population of commuters that...
This paper extends the bottleneck model to study congestion behavior of morning commute with flexibl...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning commuting pattern in a many-to-one cor...
In this paper, we study the morning commute problem with three modes: transit, driving alone and car...
Morning commuters often choose their departure times not only to trade off bottleneck congestion and...
This paper proposes a bi-modal bottleneck model with time-varying scheduling preferences for investi...
This paper extends Vickrey\u27s (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottleneck fo...
AbstractThis paper extends Vickrey's (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottlene...
Abstract This paper extends The paper then considers both the morning and evening peaks together fo...
AbstractThis paper extends Vickrey's (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottlene...
The morning commute problem for a single bottleneck is extended to model mode choice in an urban are...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
The day-long system optimum (SO) commute for an urban area served by auto and transit is modeled as ...
This paper investigates the equilibrium properties of the morning commute problem at the network lev...
This paper investigates the stability of departure time choice within a population of commuters that...
This paper extends the bottleneck model to study congestion behavior of morning commute with flexibl...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning commuting pattern in a many-to-one cor...
In this paper, we study the morning commute problem with three modes: transit, driving alone and car...
Morning commuters often choose their departure times not only to trade off bottleneck congestion and...
This paper proposes a bi-modal bottleneck model with time-varying scheduling preferences for investi...