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A Multiclass, Multimodal Dynamic Traffic Assignment Model with Departure Time

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  • Meng Meng
  • Chunfu Shao
  • Yiik Diew Wong
  • Jie Zhang

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The paper develops a multiclass, multimodal dynamic traffic equilibrium model with consideration of the departure time choice problem. Travelers choose the departure time and the route simultaneously with a Logit-based structure. The route travel cost is a summation of travel time and schedule delay which is associated with arrival time at destination. In addition, the travelers are classified into three groups according to their value of time. A variational inequality (VI) formulation is proposed based on the equilibrium conditions. Two examples are given to testify the effectiveness of the model and the solution algorithm. The model can give the optimal travel route as well as the best departure time, which would contribute to traffic control and dynamic route guidance.

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  • Meng Meng & Chunfu Shao & Yiik Diew Wong & Jie Zhang, 2014. "A Multiclass, Multimodal Dynamic Traffic Assignment Model with Departure Time," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-9, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:812614
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/812614
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