This paper is one of a series of ITS working papers and technical notes describing the methodology and results of the EPSRC funded project "The definition of capacity in urban road networks : The role of area speed flow relationships". The objectives of the project were to investigate the interaction between vehicle-hours and vehicle-km within a network as the demand for travel increases; to develop improved area speed flow relationships; to use the relationships to explain the process by which networks reach capacity; and to assess the significance for the evaluation of road pricing policies. The approach used was to collect the vehicle-hours and the vehicle-km directly from a simulation model and thus create relationships between suppl...
Network models are simulation models that are used to simulate the behaviour of transport systems ov...
This thesis concerns the mathematical modeling of transportation systems for improved decision suppo...
The research reported in this paper develops a network level traffic flow model (NTFM) which is appl...
This paper is one of a series of ITS working papers and technical notes describing the methodology a...
This paper is one of a series of ITS working papers and technical notes describing the methodology a...
This paper is one of a series of ITS working papers and technical notes describing the methodology ...
This working paper is the second in a series relating to the EPSRC funded project, " The Definition ...
This working paper is the first in a series relating to the EPSRC funded project, " The Definition o...
This working paper describes the results for the hypothetical ring radial network. The results are p...
This working paper is the third in a series relating to the EPSRC funded project, " The definition o...
The aim of this research has been to investigate the modelled effects of alternative road user charg...
Supply curves are essential for demand prediction in aggregate networks, and need to relate cost of...
This working paper details modifications carried out to the congested assignment traffic network mod...
Research on speed-flow-density relationships usually focuses on homogeneous road segments. This arti...
This thesis consists of six chapters and seven appendices and describes the results of a series of r...
Network models are simulation models that are used to simulate the behaviour of transport systems ov...
This thesis concerns the mathematical modeling of transportation systems for improved decision suppo...
The research reported in this paper develops a network level traffic flow model (NTFM) which is appl...
This paper is one of a series of ITS working papers and technical notes describing the methodology a...
This paper is one of a series of ITS working papers and technical notes describing the methodology a...
This paper is one of a series of ITS working papers and technical notes describing the methodology ...
This working paper is the second in a series relating to the EPSRC funded project, " The Definition ...
This working paper is the first in a series relating to the EPSRC funded project, " The Definition o...
This working paper describes the results for the hypothetical ring radial network. The results are p...
This working paper is the third in a series relating to the EPSRC funded project, " The definition o...
The aim of this research has been to investigate the modelled effects of alternative road user charg...
Supply curves are essential for demand prediction in aggregate networks, and need to relate cost of...
This working paper details modifications carried out to the congested assignment traffic network mod...
Research on speed-flow-density relationships usually focuses on homogeneous road segments. This arti...
This thesis consists of six chapters and seven appendices and describes the results of a series of r...
Network models are simulation models that are used to simulate the behaviour of transport systems ov...
This thesis concerns the mathematical modeling of transportation systems for improved decision suppo...
The research reported in this paper develops a network level traffic flow model (NTFM) which is appl...