Transportation Research Part B: Methodological

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The impact of travel time variability and travelers’ risk attitudes on the values of time and reliability
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological - Tập 93 - Trang 207-224 - 2016
Mickael Beaud, Thierry Blayac, Maïté Stéphan
Managing bottleneck congestion with tradable credits
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological - Tập 56 - Trang 1-14 - 2013
Feng Xiao, Zhen (Sean) Qian, H. Michael Zhang
A mechanism design based approach to solving parking slot assignment in the information era
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological - Tập 81 - Trang 631-653 - 2015
Bo Zou, Nabin Kafle, Ouri Wolfson, Jie (Jane) Lin
Numerical simulation of macroscopic continuum traffic models
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological - Tập 26 - Trang 207-220 - 1992
Chin Jian Leo, Robert L. Pretty
The independence of volume–capacity ratio of private toll roads in general networks
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological - Tập 45 - Trang 96-101 - 2011
Di Wu, Yafeng Yin, Hai Yang
Dynamic ridesharing: Is there a role for dedicated drivers?
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological - Tập 81 - Trang 483-497 - 2015
Alan Lee, Martin Savelsbergh
Global optimization methods for the discrete network design problem
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological - Tập 50 - Trang 42-60 - 2013
Shuaian Wang, Qiang Meng, Hai Yang
Performance-based quality contracts for the bus sector: delivering social and commercial value for money
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological - Tập 38 - Trang 123-146 - 2004
David A. Hensher, Erne Houghton
Discrete choice theory, information theory and the multinomial logit and gravity models
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological - Tập 17 - Trang 13-23 - 1983
Alex Anas
More paradoxes in the equilibrium assignment problem
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological - Tập 13 - Trang 305 - 1979
Fisk Caroline
The sensitivity of travel costs to changes in input flows in the Wardrop equilibrium problem is studied. Examples are given showing that both origin to destination and global travel costs may decrease as a result of an increase in input flows. Other examples show that, in the two-mode equilibrium assignment problem transit origin to destination travel costs may decrease as a result of an increase in automobile input flows.
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