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Automobiles-Automatic control-Simulation methods-Handbooks 1 Route choice-Mathematical models 1 Traffic assignment-Mathematical models 1 Traffic flow-Mathematical models 1 Traffic flow-Simulation methods 1 Traffic flow-Simulation methods-Handbooks 1 etc 1 manuals 1
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Chang, Elbert 1 Grammagnat, A. 1 Ioannou, P. 1 Kanaris, A. 1 Liao, Lawrence C. 1 Lin, Wei-hua 1 Lo, Hong K. 1 Tsao, Jacob 1
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Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University of California-Berkeley 2
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Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings 2
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Inter Vehicle Spacing: User's Manual (2 Diskettes Included)
Ioannou, P.; Kanaris, A.; Grammagnat, A. - Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University … - 1997
This documentation and software provides a tool which enable a user to perform the following tasks regarding vehicle spacing:; calculate the minimum initial spacing between two vehicles, calculate the possibility and severity of collision between two vehicles, visualize the motion of the two...
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A Comparison Of Traffic Models: Part 1, Framework
Lo, Hong K.; Lin, Wei-hua; Liao, Lawrence C.; Chang, Elbert - Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University … - 1996
This report defines a framework for comparing dynamic traffic models. It emphasizes four dimensions: functionality, traffic dynamics, route choice dy namics, and overall network performance. The first dimension compares the models through a check-list of model functions. Regarding the last three...
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