We show the existence of the Braess paradox for a traffic network with nonlinear dynamics described by the Lighthill–Whitham–Richards model for traffic flow. Furthermore, we show how one can employ control theory to avoid the paradox. The paper offers a general framework applicable to time-independent, uncongested flow on networks. These ideas are illustrated through examples
Braess's paradox is said to occur in a network if the addition of an extra link leads to worse perfo...
In Braess paradox the addiction of an extra resource creates a social dilemma in which the individua...
AbstractBraess's paradox states that adding a link to the network can increase total travel time in ...
In a noncongested transportation network where each user chooses his quickest route, the creation of...
The Braess paradox describes the counterintuitive situation that the addition of new roads to road n...
We propose a dynamic traffic network model and give the equilibrium condition and the equivalent var...
The aim of this master thesis was to investigate Braess' Paradox in traffic flow and to look at the ...
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Braess' paradox illustrates situations when adding a new ...
abstract: This paper uses network theory to simulate Nash equilibria for selfish travel within a tra...
Braess' paradox has been shown to appear rather generically in many systems of transport on networks...
Abstract-This paper examines ome properties of the well-known Braess ’ paradox of traffic flow, in t...
The aim of this master thesis was to investigate Braess' Paradox in traffic flow and to look at the ...
A 'simplest anti-symmetric' two-path network is described which exhibits the well-known Braess parad...
Braess' paradox is well-known and examined. However, an emission paradox, an analogue to Braess' par...
The aim of this master thesis was to investigate Braess' Paradox in traffic flow and to look at...
Braess's paradox is said to occur in a network if the addition of an extra link leads to worse perfo...
In Braess paradox the addiction of an extra resource creates a social dilemma in which the individua...
AbstractBraess's paradox states that adding a link to the network can increase total travel time in ...
In a noncongested transportation network where each user chooses his quickest route, the creation of...
The Braess paradox describes the counterintuitive situation that the addition of new roads to road n...
We propose a dynamic traffic network model and give the equilibrium condition and the equivalent var...
The aim of this master thesis was to investigate Braess' Paradox in traffic flow and to look at the ...
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Braess' paradox illustrates situations when adding a new ...
abstract: This paper uses network theory to simulate Nash equilibria for selfish travel within a tra...
Braess' paradox has been shown to appear rather generically in many systems of transport on networks...
Abstract-This paper examines ome properties of the well-known Braess ’ paradox of traffic flow, in t...
The aim of this master thesis was to investigate Braess' Paradox in traffic flow and to look at the ...
A 'simplest anti-symmetric' two-path network is described which exhibits the well-known Braess parad...
Braess' paradox is well-known and examined. However, an emission paradox, an analogue to Braess' par...
The aim of this master thesis was to investigate Braess' Paradox in traffic flow and to look at...
Braess's paradox is said to occur in a network if the addition of an extra link leads to worse perfo...
In Braess paradox the addiction of an extra resource creates a social dilemma in which the individua...
AbstractBraess's paradox states that adding a link to the network can increase total travel time in ...