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Using Microsimulation Feedback For Trip Adaptation For Realistic Traffic In Dallas

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  • Kai Nagel

    (Los Alamos National Laboratory, TSA-DO / SA MS M997, Los Alamos NM 87545, U.S.A.;
    Santa Fe Institute, 1399 Hyde Park Rd, Santa Fe NM 87501, U.S.A.)

  • Christopher L Barrett

    (Los Alamos National Laboratory, TSA-DO / SA MS M997, Los Alamos NM 87545, U.S.A.;
    Santa Fe Institute, 1399 Hyde Park Rd, Santa Fe NM 87501, U.S.A.)

Abstract

This paper presents a day-to-day re-routing relaxation approach for traffic simulations. Starting from an initial planset for the routes, the route- based microsimulation is executed. The result of the microsimulation is fed into a re-router, which re-routes a certain percentage of all trips. This approach makes the traffic patterns in the microsimulation much more reasonable. Further, it is shown that the method described in this paper can lead to strong oscillations in the solutions.

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  • Kai Nagel & Christopher L Barrett, 1997. "Using Microsimulation Feedback For Trip Adaptation For Realistic Traffic In Dallas," International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 8(03), pages 505-525.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijmpcx:v:08:y:1997:i:03:n:s0129183197000412
    DOI: 10.1142/S0129183197000412
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