Reducing traffic congestion via toll pricing has been a central topic in the operations research and transportation literature and, recently, it has been implemented in several cities all over the world. Since, in practice, it is not feasible to impose tolls on every edge of a given traffic network, we study the resulting mathematical problem of computing tolls on a predefined subset of edges of the network so as to minimize the total travel time of the induced equilibrium flow. We first present an analytical study for the special case of parallel edge networks highlighting the intrinsic complexity and nonconvexity of the resulting optimization problem. We then present algorithms for general networks for which we systematically test the sol...
This paper investigates the cordon-based second-best congestion-pricing problems on road networks, i...
The problem of computing optimal network tolls that induce a Nash equilibrium of minimum total cost ...
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Reducing traffic congestion via toll pricing has been a central topic in the operations research and...
We consider the problem of computing tolls in non-atomic network routing games such that a predeterm...
AbstractWe show that tolls that are linear in the latency of the maximum latency path are necessary ...
We study congestion pricing of road networks with users differing onlyin their time values. In parti...
Wardrop equilibria in nonatomic congestion games are in general inefficient as they do not induce an...
. This paper concerns tolling methodologies for traffic networks which ensure that the resultant equ...
This paper addresses the toll design problem of finding the toll locations and levels in a congestio...
An effective means to reduce the inefficiency of Nash flows in non-atomic network routing games is t...
This paper provides a framework for optimizing toll locations and levels in congestion pricing schem...
htmlabstractAn effective means to reduce the inefficiency of Nash flows in non- atomic network rou...
In congestion pricing, apart from the conventional social equity issue between poor and rich drivers...
We consider the problem of setting revenue-maximizing tolls on a subset of arcs of a transportation ...
This paper investigates the cordon-based second-best congestion-pricing problems on road networks, i...
The problem of computing optimal network tolls that induce a Nash equilibrium of minimum total cost ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This paper extends the notion of...
Reducing traffic congestion via toll pricing has been a central topic in the operations research and...
We consider the problem of computing tolls in non-atomic network routing games such that a predeterm...
AbstractWe show that tolls that are linear in the latency of the maximum latency path are necessary ...
We study congestion pricing of road networks with users differing onlyin their time values. In parti...
Wardrop equilibria in nonatomic congestion games are in general inefficient as they do not induce an...
. This paper concerns tolling methodologies for traffic networks which ensure that the resultant equ...
This paper addresses the toll design problem of finding the toll locations and levels in a congestio...
An effective means to reduce the inefficiency of Nash flows in non-atomic network routing games is t...
This paper provides a framework for optimizing toll locations and levels in congestion pricing schem...
htmlabstractAn effective means to reduce the inefficiency of Nash flows in non- atomic network rou...
In congestion pricing, apart from the conventional social equity issue between poor and rich drivers...
We consider the problem of setting revenue-maximizing tolls on a subset of arcs of a transportation ...
This paper investigates the cordon-based second-best congestion-pricing problems on road networks, i...
The problem of computing optimal network tolls that induce a Nash equilibrium of minimum total cost ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This paper extends the notion of...