Proof of global convergence of an efficient algorithm for predicting trip generation, trip distribution, modal split and traffic assignment simultaneously on large-scale networks (Q1107417)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4064731
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Proof of global convergence of an efficient algorithm for predicting trip generation, trip distribution, modal split and traffic assignment simultaneously on large-scale networks
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4064731

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    Proof of global convergence of an efficient algorithm for predicting trip generation, trip distribution, modal split and traffic assignment simultaneously on large-scale networks (English)
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    The first author and \textit{T. L. Magnanti} [Transp. Sci. 22, No.1, 14-30 (1988; Zbl 0639.90032)] have developed a combined trip generation, trip distribution, modal split and traffic assignment model that can predict demand and performance levels on large-scale transportation networks simultaneously. An efficient algorithm for predicting equilibrium on the model was suggested by the authors and applied to large-scale systems. The algorithm was found to consistently converge very rapidlvariables belonging to the class of phase-type distributions with two phases. In the paper a method based on an approximation of this system by a two- state single component is given for the calculation of the probability distribution of that proportion of the system capacity that cannot be used in a given time period. The results are justified by Monte-Carlo simulations and their sensitivity to the distributional form of the lifetimes and repair times is investigated.
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    logistics
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    STEM
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    trip generation
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    trip distribution
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    modal split
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    traffic assignment
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    large-scale transportation networks
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    phase-type distributions
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    approximation
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    two-state single component
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    Monte-Carlo simulations
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