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Title:
Urban and regional transportation modeling : essays in honor of David Boyce
Series:
New dimensions in networks
Publication Information:
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2004
ISBN:
9781843763062

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Summary

Summary

Honoring David Boyce for his legendary contributions to the fields of transportation modeling and regional science, the chapters in this festschrift highlight and analyze state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice methodologies and theories in transportation modeling, regional and urban planning.

Authors from academia and industry, all experts in planning, engineering, management, economics and related disciplines, provide important new contributions to this wide-ranging literature, as well as extensions of David Boyce's seminal work. This volume goes well beyond the traditional festschrift and stands as an important reference tool in its own right.

Academics, researchers and students will find this comprehensive volume a valuable additional to their library.


Author Notes

Edited by Der-Horng Lee, Professor of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore


Table of Contents

Tschangho John KimHuw C.W.L. WilliamsK.I. Wong and S.C. Wong and J.H. Wu and Hai Yang and William H.K. LamHillel Bar-Gera and David BoyceMichael WegenerSven Erlander and Jan T. LundgrenClaudio MeneguzzerLars-Goran Mattsson and Lina SjolinHai Yang and Qiang Meng and Timothy D. HauHong K. Lo and W.Y. SzetoElliott A. Torres and Peter C. Nelson and Nagui M. Rouphail and Joseph RajAndrew P. Tarko and Gopalakrishnan RajaramanWilliam H.K. Lam and K.S. Chan and B.F. SiHongyu Sun and Heng Xiao and Bin RanPitu Mirchandani and Rohit Syal and David Lucas and Yang HeTschangho John KimJune Dong and Ding Zhang and Anna NagurneyHuey-Kuo Chen and Hsiao-Chi Peng and Cheng-Yi ChouTorbjorn Larsson and Jan T. Lundgren and Michael Patriksson and Clas RydergrenPaulo Resende and Joaquim J.M. Guilhoto and Geoffrey J.D. HewingsAke E. Andersson and David Emanuel Andersson
List of contributorsp. vii
Prefacep. xi
Biography and appreciation of Professor David Boycep. xiii
Introductionp. xv
1. Themes in the development and application of transport planning modelsp. 1
2. A combined distribution, hierarchical mode choice, and assignment network model with multiple user and mode classesp. 25
3. Combined travel forecasting models: formulations and algorithmsp. 43
4. Iteration-free microassignmentp. 58
5. Cost minimizing behavior in random discrete choice modelingp. 70
6. A modified iterative scheme for the equilibrium traffic signal setting problemp. 83
7. Transport and location effects of a ring road in a city with or without road pricingp. 113
8. Optimal integrated pricing in a bi-modal transportation networkp. 134
9. Planning transport network improvements over timep. 157
10. Estimating link delays for arterial streetsp. 177
11. Modeling travel times along signalized streets using expected cumulative countsp. 210
12. System performance in network with parking and/or route information systemsp. 232
13. Real-time spatiotemporal data mining for short-term traffic forecastingp. 252
14. On-line traffic assignment and network loadingp. 260
15. Multi-modal routing and navigation cost functions for location-based services (LBS)p. 278
16. Supply chain supernetworks with random demandsp. 289
17. An efficient path-based algorithm for a dynamic user equilibrium problemp. 314
18. Numerical experiments with a decision support methodology for strategic traffic managementp. 337
19. Free trade and transportation infrastructure in Brazil: towards an integrated approachp. 365
20. Accessibility and site rents in the C-economyp. 380
Indexp. 391