The traffic equilibrium problem with nonadditive costs and its monotone mixed complementarity problem formulation
Various models of traffic equilibrium problems (TEPs) with nonadditive route costs have been proposed in the last decade. However, equilibria of those models are not easy to obtain because the variational inequality problems (VIPs) derived from those models are not monotone in general. In this paper, we consider a TEP whose route cost functions are nonadditive disutility functions of time (with money converted to time). We show that the TEP with the disutility functions can be reformulated as a monotone mixed complementarity problem (MCP) under appropriate conditions. We then establish the existence and uniqueness results for an equilibrium of the TEP. Numerical experiments are carried out using various sample networks with different disutility functions for both the single-mode case and the case of two different transportation modes in the network.
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2007
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Authors: | Agdeppa, Rhoda P. ; Yamashita, Nobuo ; Fukushima, Masao |
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Transportation Research Part B: Methodological. - Elsevier, ISSN 0191-2615. - Vol. 41.2007, 8, p. 862-874
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Elsevier |
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