Network-based Accessibility Measures for Vulnerability Analysis of Degradable Transportation Networks

Networks and Spatial Economics - Tập 7 Số 3 - Trang 241-256 - 2007
Anthony Chen1, Chao Yang2, Sirisak Kongsomsaksakul1, Ming Lee3
1Utah State University
2Tongji University
3University of Alaska

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