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Applying the Virtual Input-Output Method to the Identification of Key Nodes in Busy Traffic Network

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  • Fan Yang
  • Fei Yan
  • Chikun Zhang
  • Xiaoying Tang
  • Jianchang Li
  • Xindan Zhang
  • Yingxin Gan
  • Muhammad Javaid

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How to identify the key nodes effectively in urban traffic networks to achieve the equitable resource allocation face to the complex traffic network? This issue needs to be solved in current traffic management. This study considered the urban traffic network topology and network traffic status, put forward an improved model based on the economics of the input-output method by introducing a virtual node to the selected network set up with the flow of urban traffic network, sensor nodes by Leontief inverse matrix calculation coefficient to determine node importance, according to the node importance to deliberate attack traffic network to analyze its robustness, to test the accuracy and practicability of the method. The results show that this improved method adopted to measure the importance of traffic nodes from the global scope has the advantages of fast calculation and simple process and provides a more reliable basis for rational allocation of transport resources.

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  • Fan Yang & Fei Yan & Chikun Zhang & Xiaoying Tang & Jianchang Li & Xindan Zhang & Yingxin Gan & Muhammad Javaid, 2021. "Applying the Virtual Input-Output Method to the Identification of Key Nodes in Busy Traffic Network," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-7, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5559857
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5559857
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