Modelling the combined mode split and traffic assignment (CMSTA) problem is essential to capture the travelers’ behaviors and predict the flow distribution in multimodal transportation networks. In this paper, a general fixed-point model that combines the CNL-based mode split and the VI-based traffic assignment is developed to formulate the CMSTA problem in a more realistic multimodal network. The transit common line problem and asymmetric travel cost are considered. A new solution algorithm that integrated with several effective methods and strategies is proposed to solve the fixed-point model in large-scale networks. Numerical results show the effectiveness of the proposed model and algorithm
The formulation and solution of a combined mode choice and assignment, intermodal network equilibriu...
Most network design models proposed in the literature analyse only one transportation mode (road or ...
10th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies: Transportation and th...
Modelling the combined mode split and traffic assignment (CMSTA) problem is essential to capture the...
In this paper, the authors propose a fixed-point multimode assignment model in which the costs of th...
The gradient projection (GP) algorithm has been shown as a successful path-based algorithm for solvi...
This study provides a gradient projection (GP) algorithm to solve the combined modal split and traff...
In this study, a new model is proposed for the multi-modal assignment problem with combined modes (M...
In this paper, the structural characteristic of urban multimodal transport system is fully analyzed ...
In this paper we propose a route choice and assignment model that enables to calculate the users' fl...
A network equilibrium model is proposed for the simultaneous prediction of mode choice and route cho...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known “four steps model” in wh...
Travel behavior and travel cost in modern urban transportation systems are impacted by many aspects ...
This paper introduces an integrated mode choice–multimodal transit assignment model and solution pro...
AbstractSafwat and Magnanti have developed a combined trip generation, trip distribution, modal spli...
The formulation and solution of a combined mode choice and assignment, intermodal network equilibriu...
Most network design models proposed in the literature analyse only one transportation mode (road or ...
10th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies: Transportation and th...
Modelling the combined mode split and traffic assignment (CMSTA) problem is essential to capture the...
In this paper, the authors propose a fixed-point multimode assignment model in which the costs of th...
The gradient projection (GP) algorithm has been shown as a successful path-based algorithm for solvi...
This study provides a gradient projection (GP) algorithm to solve the combined modal split and traff...
In this study, a new model is proposed for the multi-modal assignment problem with combined modes (M...
In this paper, the structural characteristic of urban multimodal transport system is fully analyzed ...
In this paper we propose a route choice and assignment model that enables to calculate the users' fl...
A network equilibrium model is proposed for the simultaneous prediction of mode choice and route cho...
Multi-Modal freight models are traditionally built following the well known “four steps model” in wh...
Travel behavior and travel cost in modern urban transportation systems are impacted by many aspects ...
This paper introduces an integrated mode choice–multimodal transit assignment model and solution pro...
AbstractSafwat and Magnanti have developed a combined trip generation, trip distribution, modal spli...
The formulation and solution of a combined mode choice and assignment, intermodal network equilibriu...
Most network design models proposed in the literature analyse only one transportation mode (road or ...
10th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies: Transportation and th...