Prelims
Mathematics in Transport Planning and Control
ISBN: 978-0-08-043430-8, eISBN: 978-0-58-547418-2
Publication date: 15 December 1998
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(1998), "Prelims", Griffiths, J.D. (Ed.) Mathematics in Transport Planning and Control, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. i. https://doi.org/10.1108/9780585474182-041
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Prelims
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Mathematics in Transport Planning and Control
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MATHEMATICS IN TRANSPORT PLANNING AND CONTROL
Proceedings of the 3rd IMA International Conference on Mathematics in Transport Planning and Control
Edited by
J.D. Griffiths
University of Wales, Cardiff, Wales
United Kingdom • North America • Japan
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Preface
This volume contains forty of the papers presented at the International Conference on Mathematics in Transport Planning and Control which was held at Cardiff University from 1–3 April, 1998. This was the third such conference run under the auspices of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, the first being held at the University of Surrey in 1979, and the second at Cardiff University in 1989. Over fifty papers were submitted for presentation at the conference, and the papers included in these Proceedings are those selected following a strict refereeing procedure.
It will be clear from the contents that mathematical ideas and methodologies continue to play a prominent part in the description and solution of the many and varied problems that are being currently investigated in quite diverse areas of transport research. There are papers relating to modes of transport such as road, rail, air and shipping. Applications will be found on transport planning, congestion, assignment, networks, signalling, road safety, and environmental issues. It is hoped that the reader, whether an “old hand” or a newcomer to the subject area, will find much to interest him/her. For those with little previous knowledge of the subject area, the Plenary papers presented by Professor R.E. Allsop (University College London) and Dr. R. Kimber (Transport Research Laboratory) are recommended as starting points.
I wish to express my personal thanks to the members of the organizing committee (Professor M. Maher, Dr. B.G. Heydecker, Dr. N. Hounsell, Dr. J.G. Hunt, Professor C. Wright), who also acted as Associate Editors, and to the referees who gave freely of their time and expertise. Finally, my thanks are due to my secretary, Ms June Thomas, without whose sterling efforts these Proceedings would not have seen the light of day.
J.D. Griffiths
Editor
- Prelims
- Analysis of Traffic Conditions at Congested Roundabouts
- Current and Future Research Strategies at TRL
- Bilevel Optimisation of Transportation Networks
- Traffic Control System Optimisation: A Multiobjective Approach
- Fuzzy Logic Application to Public Transport Priorities at Signalized Intersections
- Bi-level Formulation for Equilibrium Traffic Flow and Signal Settings
- Headway-based Selective Priority to Buses
- A Study into Urban Roadworks with Shuttle-Lane Operation
- The Benefits and Disbenefits to Traffic at Pre-signalled Intersections
- Moment Approximation to a Markov Model of Binary Route Choice
- Stochastic Networks and Traffic Assignment
- Town Centre Topology and Traffic Flow
- A Reactive Dynamic Assignment Scheme
- System Optimal Assignment with Departure Time Choice
- Incremental Traffic Assignment: A Perturbation Approach
- New Methods for Solving the SUE Assignment Problem
- An Algorithm for the Solution of Bi-Level Programming Problems in Transport Network Analysis
- Background of a Tool for Optimising Resources on a Transportation Network
- The Cone Projection Method of Designing Controls for Transportation Networks
- Incorporating Heteroscedasticity within Individual and between Individuals to Overcome Repeated Measurement Problems
- Models, Forecasts, Outturn Behaviour in the Context of Dynamic Market Conditions
- Using Consensus and Hierarchical Cross Impact Analysis in Modelling Residents' Perceptions in their Choice of a Dormitory Settlement
- The Delaying Effect of Stops on a Cyclist and its Implications for Planning Cycle Routes
- Air Quality Management and the Role of Transport Planning and Control
- Mapping Accident Casualties Using Social and Economic Indicators
- Conceptual Data Structures and the Statistical Modelling of Road Accidents
- An Analysis of Causality for Road Accident Data Using Graphical Models
- Modelling of Cell-based AVL for Improving Bus Services
- Online Simulation of Urban Traffic Using Cellular Automata
- Modelling a Driver's Motivation and Opportunity to Change Lanes on Dual Carriageway Roads
- On Continuum Modelling of Large Dense Networks in Urban Road Traffic
- On the Integration of Car-following Equations
- The Complex Dynamical Behaviour of Congested Road Traffic
- The Effect of Speed Controls on Traffic
- Relief Service Queues
- Transient Delay in Oversaturated Queues
- Real-Time Simulation Trials in Air Traffic Control: Questions in Practical Statistics
- Planning Aircraft Movements in Airports with Constraint Satisfaction
- A Game Theoretic Model of Road Usage
- The Application of an Elastic Demand Equilibrium Model for Assessing the Impacts of Urban Road User Charging