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A Graph-based Formulation for the Multiple Destinations Dynamic Traffic Assignment Problem

In: New Developments in Transport Planning

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  • Georgios Kalafatas
  • Srinivas Peeta

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Traffic assignment is a set of criteria through which the demand for mobility is distributed over the links of a transport network. Over the last 30 years, Dynamic Traffic Assignment (DTA) models have been developed to support time-dependent analyses in nascent fields that need to take into account the temporal distribution of demand and supply. In this book, leading international experts in the field provide a state-of-the-art overview of fundamental DTA research and practice, identifying weaknesses and major challenges for future research.

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  • Georgios Kalafatas & Srinivas Peeta, 2010. "A Graph-based Formulation for the Multiple Destinations Dynamic Traffic Assignment Problem," Chapters, in: Chris M.J. Tampere & Francesco Viti & Lambertus H. (Ben) Immers (ed.), New Developments in Transport Planning, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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