AbstractIncreasing mobility and congestion results in an increase in travel time variability and in a decrease in reliability. Reliability becomes an important performance measure for transportation facilities. A variety of performance measures have been proposed to quantify it. Many of these indicators are based on percentiles of travel time. The knowledge of the distribution of travel time is needed to properly estimate these values. Congestion distorts the distribution and particular statistical distributions are needed. Different distributions have been proposed in the literature. In a previous paper, we presented a comparison of six statistical distributions used to model travel time. These six distributions are the Lognormal, Gamma, B...
AbstractThis paper suggests the Burr distribution as a useful statistical model to represent travel ...
International audienceThis paper introduces the Halphen distribution family for modeling travel time...
International audienceThis paper introduces the Halphen distribution family for modeling travel time...
Increasing mobility and congestion results in an increase in travel time variability and in a decrea...
Increasing mobility and congestion results in an increase in travel time variability and in a decrea...
Increasing mobility and congestion result in an increase in travel time variability and in a decreas...
Increasing mobility and congestion result in an increase in travel time variability and in a decreas...
AbstractIncreasing mobility and congestion results in an increase in travel time variability and in ...
b ENPC training funded by the VINCI Chair With increasing mobility, users are more sensitive to the ...
Accurately modeling the travel time of road-based public transport can help directly improve current...
There are metrics of reliability that have been recommended. Here we investigate the variation of tr...
AbstractThe probability distribution of travel time is the foundation of travel time estimation or m...
Due to the paucity of well-established modelling approaches or well-accepted travel time distributio...
Travel time is a vital performance index in assessing transportation network performance. Vehicle sp...
We introduce two statistical methods for estimating vehicle travel time distribu-tions on a road net...
AbstractThis paper suggests the Burr distribution as a useful statistical model to represent travel ...
International audienceThis paper introduces the Halphen distribution family for modeling travel time...
International audienceThis paper introduces the Halphen distribution family for modeling travel time...
Increasing mobility and congestion results in an increase in travel time variability and in a decrea...
Increasing mobility and congestion results in an increase in travel time variability and in a decrea...
Increasing mobility and congestion result in an increase in travel time variability and in a decreas...
Increasing mobility and congestion result in an increase in travel time variability and in a decreas...
AbstractIncreasing mobility and congestion results in an increase in travel time variability and in ...
b ENPC training funded by the VINCI Chair With increasing mobility, users are more sensitive to the ...
Accurately modeling the travel time of road-based public transport can help directly improve current...
There are metrics of reliability that have been recommended. Here we investigate the variation of tr...
AbstractThe probability distribution of travel time is the foundation of travel time estimation or m...
Due to the paucity of well-established modelling approaches or well-accepted travel time distributio...
Travel time is a vital performance index in assessing transportation network performance. Vehicle sp...
We introduce two statistical methods for estimating vehicle travel time distribu-tions on a road net...
AbstractThis paper suggests the Burr distribution as a useful statistical model to represent travel ...
International audienceThis paper introduces the Halphen distribution family for modeling travel time...
International audienceThis paper introduces the Halphen distribution family for modeling travel time...