Traffic and Transportation Studies, Volumes 1-2American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002 - Communication and traffic |
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... route r ; ( 13 ) n ,, — the lowest times for shipping cargo Q1j . n ,, = Q1j / W ; ( 14 ) R — the total number of routes ; ( 15 ) X1r - the total of type i shipping in the course r ; ( 16 ) Xthe total times of type i shipping in the ...
... route r ; ( 13 ) n ,, — the lowest times for shipping cargo Q1j . n ,, = Q1j / W ; ( 14 ) R — the total number of routes ; ( 15 ) X1r - the total of type i shipping in the course r ; ( 16 ) Xthe total times of type i shipping in the ...
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... route according to the three - dimension distance and insert it into the current route by means of GENI . This procedure is repeated as long as the accumulated demands of all customers in the current route do not exceed the vehicle ...
... route according to the three - dimension distance and insert it into the current route by means of GENI . This procedure is repeated as long as the accumulated demands of all customers in the current route do not exceed the vehicle ...
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... route choice models assume various functional forms which are either too abstract or cannot provide realistic travel time estimates , even for a small network . Thus , it is becoming increasingly urgent to develop available route ...
... route choice models assume various functional forms which are either too abstract or cannot provide realistic travel time estimates , even for a small network . Thus , it is becoming increasingly urgent to develop available route ...
Contents
How Do We Make New Public Transport Systems More Successful? | 1 |
Study of Traffic Environment Awareness Among Elementary Schoolers in Japan | 9 |
Modeling Vehicle Age Distribution for Air Quality Analysis | 17 |
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