AbstractThis paper proposes a unified approach to modeling heterogonous risk-taking behavior in route choice based on the theory of stochastic dominance (SD). Specifically, the first-, second-, and third-order stochastic dominance (FSD, SSD, TSD) are respectively linked to insatiability, risk-aversion and ruin-aversion within the framework of utility maximization. The paths that may be selected by travelers of different risk-taking preferences can be obtained from the corresponding SD-admissible paths, which can be generated using general dynamic programming. This paper also analyzes the relationship between the SD-based approach and other route choice models that consider risk-taking behavior. These route choice models employ a variety of ...
Route choice behavior under real-time traffic information needs to be ad-equately modeled for the pr...
Empirical studies have suggested that travel time reliability plays an important role in travelers' ...
In this paper, we present a simulation-based investigation of the potential benefit of route-guidanc...
AbstractThis paper proposes a unified approach to modeling heterogonous risk-taking behavior in rout...
AbstractThis paper develops an adaptive navigation approach for risk-averse travelers in a stochasti...
An optimal path finding problem and a traffic equilibrium problem are two important, fundamental, an...
This paper suggests a probability-dominant user equilibrium (PdUE) model to describe the selfish rou...
Travel time reliability has attracted considerable interest in the field of route choice modelling. ...
Modelling route choice behaviours are essential in traffic operation and transportation planning. Ma...
In this study, a route choice model which accounts for both travelers’ safety concern—route safety r...
We study the impact of information on risk adverse drivers who maximize their von Neumann and Morger...
This research investigates route choice behavior in networks with risky travel times and real-time i...
AbstractThe accurate modeling of travelers’ route choice decision making when faced with unreliable ...
<p>The assumption about travellers’ route choice behaviour has major influence on the traffic flow e...
AbstractTraveller route choice behaviour is influenced by many uncertain factors, which include both...
Route choice behavior under real-time traffic information needs to be ad-equately modeled for the pr...
Empirical studies have suggested that travel time reliability plays an important role in travelers' ...
In this paper, we present a simulation-based investigation of the potential benefit of route-guidanc...
AbstractThis paper proposes a unified approach to modeling heterogonous risk-taking behavior in rout...
AbstractThis paper develops an adaptive navigation approach for risk-averse travelers in a stochasti...
An optimal path finding problem and a traffic equilibrium problem are two important, fundamental, an...
This paper suggests a probability-dominant user equilibrium (PdUE) model to describe the selfish rou...
Travel time reliability has attracted considerable interest in the field of route choice modelling. ...
Modelling route choice behaviours are essential in traffic operation and transportation planning. Ma...
In this study, a route choice model which accounts for both travelers’ safety concern—route safety r...
We study the impact of information on risk adverse drivers who maximize their von Neumann and Morger...
This research investigates route choice behavior in networks with risky travel times and real-time i...
AbstractThe accurate modeling of travelers’ route choice decision making when faced with unreliable ...
<p>The assumption about travellers’ route choice behaviour has major influence on the traffic flow e...
AbstractTraveller route choice behaviour is influenced by many uncertain factors, which include both...
Route choice behavior under real-time traffic information needs to be ad-equately modeled for the pr...
Empirical studies have suggested that travel time reliability plays an important role in travelers' ...
In this paper, we present a simulation-based investigation of the potential benefit of route-guidanc...