The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xplore database licensed by University Libraries: http://libcat.wichita.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=1433378In earlier work a toll pricing framework for congestion pricing has been developed for both fixed and elastic demand traffic assignment models as an alternative to traditional marginal social cost pricing. Within the framework it is possible to define alternative objectives such as minimizing toll costs, minimizing the number of toll booths, etc. This paper will report the results of recent computational experiments on methods designed for various toll pricing objectives
This paper extends the first best toll pricing framework for the fixed demand traffic equilibrium mo...
This paper discusses the optimal toll design problem of cordon-based pricing with nonlinear distance...
This paper investigates the impact of realistic congestion charging regimes where undesired boundary...
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PDFTech Report2010-001Traffic congestionTollsCongestion pricingTravel demandAlgorithmsUnited StatesU...
This is the author's version of the article. The final publication is available at: http://libcat.w...
Congestion pricing has been regarded as an efficient method to reduce network-wide travel cost. In t...
In the traffic assignment literature, it is well known that a marginal-cost toll is charged on each ...
Preventing the congestion is one of the main concerns of traffic managers and urban planners around ...
In this paper, the authors extend the toll pricing framework previously developed for vehicular traf...
In this paper, the second-best cordon-based congestion-pricing scheme is investigated, including opt...
This paper reviews the methods and technologies for congestion pricing of roads. Congestion tolls ca...
This study focuses on an environment-friendly toll design problem, where an acceptable road network ...
This paper addresses the toll design problem of finding the toll locations and levels in a congestio...
The well-known first-best pricing scheme assumes a marginal cost is charged on each link of a transp...
This paper extends the first best toll pricing framework for the fixed demand traffic equilibrium mo...
This paper discusses the optimal toll design problem of cordon-based pricing with nonlinear distance...
This paper investigates the impact of realistic congestion charging regimes where undesired boundary...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This paper extends the notion of...
PDFTech Report2010-001Traffic congestionTollsCongestion pricingTravel demandAlgorithmsUnited StatesU...
This is the author's version of the article. The final publication is available at: http://libcat.w...
Congestion pricing has been regarded as an efficient method to reduce network-wide travel cost. In t...
In the traffic assignment literature, it is well known that a marginal-cost toll is charged on each ...
Preventing the congestion is one of the main concerns of traffic managers and urban planners around ...
In this paper, the authors extend the toll pricing framework previously developed for vehicular traf...
In this paper, the second-best cordon-based congestion-pricing scheme is investigated, including opt...
This paper reviews the methods and technologies for congestion pricing of roads. Congestion tolls ca...
This study focuses on an environment-friendly toll design problem, where an acceptable road network ...
This paper addresses the toll design problem of finding the toll locations and levels in a congestio...
The well-known first-best pricing scheme assumes a marginal cost is charged on each link of a transp...
This paper extends the first best toll pricing framework for the fixed demand traffic equilibrium mo...
This paper discusses the optimal toll design problem of cordon-based pricing with nonlinear distance...
This paper investigates the impact of realistic congestion charging regimes where undesired boundary...