Macroscopic Traffic Flow Models
This chapter offers an intuitive definition of transport demand, capacity and flow. The main macroscopic flow models, levels of service and traffic hysteresis phenomena are also dealt with.
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Marco Guerrieri Raffaele Mauro
A Concise Introduction to Traffic Engineering Theoretical Fundamentals and Case Studies
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Marco Guerrieri DICAM University of Trento Trento, Italy
Raffaele Mauro DICAM University of Trento Trento, Italy
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