Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
478603 European Journal of Operational Research 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recently, the unquestionable growth of interest to increase the operational efficiency and capability of transportation systems led to the development of a large number of traffic modeling theories. One of the major operational issues when developing a transportation system management model lies in the selection of the appropriate methodological approach with respect to several decisions, such as the selection of the type of input and output data as well as the qualitative representation and the computational power of the model. Despite the considerable effort in the area, there is still not an approach which per se models effectively the various dynamically evolving features of traffic in road networks. The present paper addresses this issue by introducing a new hybrid approach which combines the complementary features and capabilities of both continuum mathematical models e.g. [1], [6], [23] and [26] and knowledge-based models e.g. [7], [22] and [28] in order to describe effectively traffic flow in road networks.

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