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The multi-criteria road network design problem in an urban area
Abstract In this paper, urban network design is analysed through a heuristic multi-criteria technique based on genetic algorithms. Both network layout and link capacity (link layout and traffic lights) are optimised. Different optimisation criteria are included for users, non-users and public system managers. Demand is considered elastic with respect to mode choice; both morning and afternoon peak periods are taken into account. In addition, choice of parking location is simulated. The procedure is applied to a test and to a real transportation system.
The multi-criteria road network design problem in an urban area
Abstract In this paper, urban network design is analysed through a heuristic multi-criteria technique based on genetic algorithms. Both network layout and link capacity (link layout and traffic lights) are optimised. Different optimisation criteria are included for users, non-users and public system managers. Demand is considered elastic with respect to mode choice; both morning and afternoon peak periods are taken into account. In addition, choice of parking location is simulated. The procedure is applied to a test and to a real transportation system.
The multi-criteria road network design problem in an urban area
Cantarella, Giulio Erberto (author) / Vitetta, Antonino (author)
Transportation ; 33
2006
Article (Journal)
English
The multi-criteria road network design problem in an urban area
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