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Transportation Science | 1967

Flow Dependent Traffic Assignment on a Circular City

Tenny Lam; G. F. Newell

Consider a circular central business district of a city with n evenly spaced radial streets and m circular streets. We assume that during the evening rush hour driver origins are all inside the city and exits at the circumference with a joint distribution that depends only upon the relative angle between original and final radii, and the radial coordinate of the origin. Travel time on any directed link is assumed to be a function of the flow along that directed link and the radial coordinate of the link. For a flow of Q vehicles per hour leaving the city, our problem is to find an assignment of drivers to paths such that every driver follows a path of minimum travel time between his origin and exit. This extends some work of Smeed who considers a similar model with no flow dependence of the travel time and a uniform distribution of origins. It is first shown that this circularly symmetric system gives rise to a circularly symmetric optimal flow pattern. This flow pattern can be generated by assigning each driver to a path that uses at most one of the circular streets. Eventually the assignment is expressed explicitly as a function of 2( m - 1) unknown parameters that satisfy a system of equations and/or inequalities. The general solution of these equations were not found, but solutions were obtained for a number of special cases that showed the effect of congestion at the center and the effect of a belt expressway. Differential equations were also obtained for n (rightarrow) (infinity) and m (rightarrow) (infinity).


Science | 1973

MULTILANE VEHICULAR TRAFFIC AND ADAPTIVE HUMAN BEHAVIOR

Robert Herman; Tenny Lam; Ilya Prigogine

The parameters in a statistical theory of multiple-lane traffic have been determined from two independent sets of data. The numerical values of the parameters calculated by four different methods of estimation are in essential agreement with one another. The data suggest the important role of adaptive human behavior in determining the characteristics of congested flow.


Transportation Science | 1976

Multivariate Analysis of Traffic Factors Related to Fuel Consumption in Urban Driving

Leonard Evans; Robert Herman; Tenny Lam


Transportation Science | 1972

KINETIC THEORY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC: COMPARISON WITH DATA

Robert Herman; Tenny Lam; Ilya Prigogine


Transportation Science | 1970

The Spectral Analysis of Speed Fluctuations on a Freeway

Tenny Lam; Richard W. Rothery


Journal of Transportation Engineering-asce | 1985

Estimating Fuel Consumption from Engine Size

Tenny Lam


Collective Phenomena | 1975

Stability, fluctuations and complexity

Ilya Prigogine; Grégoire Nicolis; Robert Herman; Tenny Lam


Transportation Science | 1971

On the Mean Speed in the “Boltzmann-Like” Traffic Theory: Analytical Derivation

Robert Herman; Tenny Lam


Transportation Science | 1970

Letter to the Editor---Comments on a Heuristic Algorithm for the Multiple Terminal Delivery Problem

Tenny Lam


Journal of Transportation Engineering-asce | 1975

Carpools at Large Suburban Technical Center

Robert Herman; Tenny Lam

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G. F. Newell

University of California

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Grégoire Nicolis

Université libre de Bruxelles

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