XNET: Extended Traffic Assignment Model
Publication: Journal of Transportation Engineering
Volume 113, Issue 4
Abstract
A PC‐based traffic planning model for use by small cities is described. The software includes routines for estimating OD matrices from observed link data and for determining equilibrium traffic flows. The mathematical modeling and algorithmic implementation of the problem and its solution technique are emphasized. An example application of the model is included.
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Published online: Jul 1, 1987
Published in print: Jul 1987
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