This paper studies the network capacity problem on signalized road network with reversible lanes. A Mixed Network Design Problem (MDNP) is formulated to describe the problem where the upper-level problem is a mixed integer non-linear program designed to maximize the network capacity by optimizing the input parameters (e.g. the signal splits, circles, reassigned number of lanes and O–D demands), while the lower-level problem is the common Deterministic User Equilibrium (DUE) assignment problem formulated to model the drivers’ route choices. According to whether one way strategy is permitted in practice, two strategies for implementing reversible roadway are considered. In the first strategy, not all lanes are reversible and the reversible ro...
This paper proposes a model to address an urban transport planning problem involving combined networ...
Optimization of traffic on a large public road network is a complex task. Reversible direction lane ...
A bi-level and mutually consistent (MC) programming techniques have previously been proposed, in whi...
This paper studies the network capacity problem on signalized road network with reversible lanes. A ...
Traffic is a controversial issue in the Philippines. Several projects have been undertaken to allevi...
With automated vehicles (AVs), reversible lanes could be a sustainable transportation solution once ...
To relax the strong assumption associated with User Equilibrium (UE) in the previous research of net...
In this article, a two-stage approach to the calculation of reserve capacity for a network is presen...
Reversible lanes constitute an important solutions for sustainable transportation, with the aim to s...
A bi-level and mutually consistent (MC) programming techniques have previously been proposed, in whi...
This paper proposes a biobjective continuous transportation network design problem concerning road c...
The concept of reserve capacity has been used extensively for performance measure and timing design ...
In this study, we present a bilevel programming model in which upper level is defined as a biobjecti...
A traffic network design problem attempts to find optimal network expansion policies under budget co...
In this article, a two-stage approach to the calculation of reserve capacity for a network is presen...
This paper proposes a model to address an urban transport planning problem involving combined networ...
Optimization of traffic on a large public road network is a complex task. Reversible direction lane ...
A bi-level and mutually consistent (MC) programming techniques have previously been proposed, in whi...
This paper studies the network capacity problem on signalized road network with reversible lanes. A ...
Traffic is a controversial issue in the Philippines. Several projects have been undertaken to allevi...
With automated vehicles (AVs), reversible lanes could be a sustainable transportation solution once ...
To relax the strong assumption associated with User Equilibrium (UE) in the previous research of net...
In this article, a two-stage approach to the calculation of reserve capacity for a network is presen...
Reversible lanes constitute an important solutions for sustainable transportation, with the aim to s...
A bi-level and mutually consistent (MC) programming techniques have previously been proposed, in whi...
This paper proposes a biobjective continuous transportation network design problem concerning road c...
The concept of reserve capacity has been used extensively for performance measure and timing design ...
In this study, we present a bilevel programming model in which upper level is defined as a biobjecti...
A traffic network design problem attempts to find optimal network expansion policies under budget co...
In this article, a two-stage approach to the calculation of reserve capacity for a network is presen...
This paper proposes a model to address an urban transport planning problem involving combined networ...
Optimization of traffic on a large public road network is a complex task. Reversible direction lane ...
A bi-level and mutually consistent (MC) programming techniques have previously been proposed, in whi...