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We present here a vehicle-actuated traffic signal control scheme for a simple geometry of a diamond interchange. The scheme is guaranteed not to have blockage, to adjust automatically to changing flows and operate on a shorter mean cycle time than most fixed-time plans, at least during times of...
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The following is a commentary on some of the terminology and definitions used in the description of spatial traffic patterns.
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This paper studies the costs involved in distributing items from a warehouse or depot to randomly scattered customers on a day-to-day basis. Two trade-offs are explored simultaneously. The first one arises because by accumulating large inventories at the depot it is possible to build more...
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This paper presents a handling cost model for a warehouse that supplies one or more stores with a large number of items and examines operating strategies whose objective is to minimize the sum of handling, transportation and inventory costs. Decisions must be made regarding the frequency of...
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The methods described in Part I for a ring-radial metric are generalized to a network having a fine nearly rectangular grid of local roads, but possibly with a few fast roads superimposed. To select delivery zones, one should first draw the equi-travel-time contours from the source and then...
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Certain aspects of what is commonly described as the "Vehicle Routing Problem" are discussed. We wish to deliver items to a large number of points randomly distributed over some region by means of vehicles, each of which can deliver to only C points. The key to any detailed routing to minimize...
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