SEARCH AND CHOICE IN TRANSPORT SYSTEMS PLANNING. VOLUME X. NETWORK FLOW AND SYNTHESIS MODELS FOR TRANSPORTATION PLANNING: A SURVEY.
Abstract
The survey outlines some of the recent research advances in network equilibrium and programming models. The introduction traces their evolution starting with principles, through the development of programming and traffic assignment procedures, decomposition, and network synthesis. The next section presents abstracts of some prominent network equilibrium models. This is followed by abstracts of network synthesis models. A summary section presents the models in common notation to facilitate structural comparisons. The final section outlines suggested directions for further research. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0693079
Entities
People
- Jesse G. Schwartz
Organizations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology