Modélisation du trafic routier et calcul des temps de parcours sur un réseau de transports collectifs urbains
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Développement d’un modèle; Modélisation; Conditions de trafic routier; Méthode de calcul; Temps de parcours; Réseau de transports collectifs; France; Projet Simulation du Développement Durable; Projet SimDD;All these keywords.
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