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This paper considers a parking competition game where a finite number of vehicles from different origins compete for the same number of parking spaces located at various places in a downtown area to minimize their own parking costs. If one vehicle reaches a desired vacant parking space before...
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There has been substantial interest in development and application of methodology for estimating origin-destination (O-D) trip matrices from traffic counts. Generally, the quality of an estimated O-D matrix depends much on the reliability of the input data, and the number and locations of...
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This paper presents a bilevel transit fare equilibrium model for a deregulated transit system. In the upper-level problem, the transit competition is portrayed as an n-player, non-cooperative game by changing the fare structure of each of a set of transit lines separately so as to maximize the...
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