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The infinite source Poisson model is a fluid queue approximation of network data transmission that assumes that sources begin constant rate transmissions of data at Poisson time points for random lengths of time. This model has been a popular one as analysts attempt to provide explantations for...
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An oligopoly with spatially dispersed producers and consumers and with multi-period demands is modeled in this paper.
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We present a simulation model designed to determine the impact on congestion of policies for dealing with non-recurrent congestion (i.e. travel time uncertainty).
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In this paper, we present the results of an extended traveler behaviour survey conducted in Geneva (Switzerland) in March 1994. In this survey, commuters were asked about the impact of various factors, related to individual or household characteristics and situational, contextual and...
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static and dynamic traffic network models. They can be seen as steady states of dynamic networks (flows are constant in time …
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