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Introduction to Network Traffic Flow Theory Principles, Concepts, Models, and Methods

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Full Title

Introduction to Network Traffic Flow Theory Principles, Concepts, Models, and Methods

Author(s)

Wen-Long Jin

Edition
ISBN

9780128158418, 9780128158401

Publisher

Elsevier (S&T)

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Introduction to Network Traffic Flow Theory: Principles, Concepts, Models, and Methods provides a comprehensive introduction to modern theories for modeling, mathematical analysis and traffic simulations in road networks. The book breaks ground, addressing traffic flow theory in a network setting and providing researchers and transportation professionals with a better understanding of how network traffic flows behave, how congestion builds and dissipates, and how to develop strategies to alleviate network traffic congestion. The book also shows how network traffic flow theory is key to understanding traffic estimation, control, management and planning.

Users wills find this to be a great resource on both theory and applications across a wide swath of subjects, including road networks and reduced traffic congestion.

  • Covers the most theoretically and practically relevant network traffic flow theories
  • Provides a systematic introduction to traditional and recently developed models, including cell transmission, link transmission, link queue, point queue, macroscopic and microscopic models, junction models and network stationary states
  • Applies modern network traffic flow theory to real-world applications in modeling, analysis, estimation, control, management and planning