The problem of identifying a set of capacity expansions that are in some sense optimal, while accounting for traveler reaction, is known as a network design problem. A literature review reveals numerous formulations and solution algorithms over the last three decades, but the problem of implementing these for large-scale networks has remained a challenge. This project presents a solution procedure that incorporates the capacity expansion as a modified step in the Method Successive Averages, providing an efficient algorithm capable of solving realistic problems of real-world complexity. Application of this method addresses the network design problem for the freeway system of the Twin Cities by providing a lower bound on the extent to which p...
Efficient fright transportation is essential for a strong economic system. Increases in demands for ...
Traffic congestion has been growing at an unsustainable rate and decreasing the quality of life of p...
This paper proposes a biobjective continuous transportation network design problem concerning road c...
010455032006Final ReportPDFTech ReportMN/RC-2006-44(C) 81655 (WO) 113Highway capacityLevel of servic...
This paper examines the growth of a network based on the present conditions of the network, traffic ...
This paper examines new highway construction based on the status of the network, traffic demand, pro...
Network design decisions, especially those pertaining to urban infrastructure, are made by a central...
A traffic network design problem attempts to find optimal network expansion policies under budget co...
For a long time, many researchers have investigated the continuous network design problem (CNDP) to ...
The Continuous Network Design Problem (CNDP) deals with determining the set of link capacity expansi...
[[abstract]]Transportation investment is a difficult decision, especially in developing countries wh...
AbstractTraffic congestion has been growing at an unsustainable rate and decreasing the quality of l...
During the last two decades, Continuous Network Design Problem (CNDP) has received much more attenti...
Estimation of transportation network capacity is important in analysing network performance. In the ...
This paper analyzes the induced demand hypothesis using a disaggregate approach at the link level. A...
Efficient fright transportation is essential for a strong economic system. Increases in demands for ...
Traffic congestion has been growing at an unsustainable rate and decreasing the quality of life of p...
This paper proposes a biobjective continuous transportation network design problem concerning road c...
010455032006Final ReportPDFTech ReportMN/RC-2006-44(C) 81655 (WO) 113Highway capacityLevel of servic...
This paper examines the growth of a network based on the present conditions of the network, traffic ...
This paper examines new highway construction based on the status of the network, traffic demand, pro...
Network design decisions, especially those pertaining to urban infrastructure, are made by a central...
A traffic network design problem attempts to find optimal network expansion policies under budget co...
For a long time, many researchers have investigated the continuous network design problem (CNDP) to ...
The Continuous Network Design Problem (CNDP) deals with determining the set of link capacity expansi...
[[abstract]]Transportation investment is a difficult decision, especially in developing countries wh...
AbstractTraffic congestion has been growing at an unsustainable rate and decreasing the quality of l...
During the last two decades, Continuous Network Design Problem (CNDP) has received much more attenti...
Estimation of transportation network capacity is important in analysing network performance. In the ...
This paper analyzes the induced demand hypothesis using a disaggregate approach at the link level. A...
Efficient fright transportation is essential for a strong economic system. Increases in demands for ...
Traffic congestion has been growing at an unsustainable rate and decreasing the quality of life of p...
This paper proposes a biobjective continuous transportation network design problem concerning road c...