Transport systems in rea l c ities a re co mp le x with many modes of transport sharing and competing fo r limited road space. This work intends to understand how space distributions for modes and interactions among modes affect network traffic perfo rmance. While the connection between performance of transport systems and general land allocation is the subject of e xtensive research, space allocation for interacting modes of t ransport is an open research question. Quantifying the impact of road space distribution on the performance of a congested mu ltimoda l transport system with a dynamic aggregated model re ma ins a challenge. In this paper, a mult imodal mac roscopic fundamental diagra m (MFD) is developed to rep resent the traffic dy...
As more people through different modes compete for the limited urban space that is set aside to serv...
Urban road networks are shared at least by three different kinds of vehicles: personal cars, buses a...
In the last years, we have observed a sub-urbanization process or \u201csprawl\u201d process (low de...
A smart design of transport systems involves efficient use and allocation of the limited urban road ...
A smart design of transport systems involves efficient use and allocation of the limited urban road ...
Cities worldwide face growing demand for mobility with limited transportation infrastructure. This ...
Cities worldwide face growing demand for mobility with limited transportation infrastructure. This d...
Although multimodality has been widely studied in the literature, planning and operating bus lanes i...
Road space distribution among multiple modes of transport in contemporary urban environments has att...
Road space distribution among multiple modes of transport in urban networks has attracted the intere...
A macroscopic modeling approach is proposed for allocating a city’s road space among competing trans...
In this paper we are studying the trade-off of urban space devoted to cars and buses (or trams) in t...
AbstractAs more people through different modes compete for the limited urban space that is set aside...
Urban road networks are generally shared by at least three different kinds of vehicles: private cars...
Urban road networks are generally shared by at least three different kinds of vehicles: private cars...
As more people through different modes compete for the limited urban space that is set aside to serv...
Urban road networks are shared at least by three different kinds of vehicles: personal cars, buses a...
In the last years, we have observed a sub-urbanization process or \u201csprawl\u201d process (low de...
A smart design of transport systems involves efficient use and allocation of the limited urban road ...
A smart design of transport systems involves efficient use and allocation of the limited urban road ...
Cities worldwide face growing demand for mobility with limited transportation infrastructure. This ...
Cities worldwide face growing demand for mobility with limited transportation infrastructure. This d...
Although multimodality has been widely studied in the literature, planning and operating bus lanes i...
Road space distribution among multiple modes of transport in contemporary urban environments has att...
Road space distribution among multiple modes of transport in urban networks has attracted the intere...
A macroscopic modeling approach is proposed for allocating a city’s road space among competing trans...
In this paper we are studying the trade-off of urban space devoted to cars and buses (or trams) in t...
AbstractAs more people through different modes compete for the limited urban space that is set aside...
Urban road networks are generally shared by at least three different kinds of vehicles: private cars...
Urban road networks are generally shared by at least three different kinds of vehicles: private cars...
As more people through different modes compete for the limited urban space that is set aside to serv...
Urban road networks are shared at least by three different kinds of vehicles: personal cars, buses a...
In the last years, we have observed a sub-urbanization process or \u201csprawl\u201d process (low de...