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User equilibrium traffic assignment: k paths subtracting-adding algorithm

Social and Information Networks 2021-07-09 v1 Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

The traffic assignment problem is one of the most important transportation planning problems. The task faced by transportation planners, traffic engineers, and computer scientists is to generate high quality, approximate solutions of users equilibrium, that enable traffic scenario comparisons in a reasonable CPU time. We introduce the k Paths Subtracting-Adding (k-PSA) algorithm to approximate the user equilibrium of the traffic assignment problem. The k-PSA algorithm consists of two alternating phases: (1) enlargement of the set of attractive paths; (2) subtracting-adding trips between generated attractive paths for each origin-destination pair of nodes. The proposed algorithm performs the two phases iteratively until the number of paths for each origin-destination pair is k. We tested the proposed algorithm on four benchmark transportation networks from the literature. The performed numerical tests show that the proposed approach generates, in short, computation times, solutions that are, on average, very close to the user equilibrium.

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@article{arxiv.2107.04018,
  title  = {User equilibrium traffic assignment: k paths subtracting-adding algorithm},
  author = {Milos Nikolic and Dusan Teodorovic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.04018},
  year   = {2021}
}

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15 pages, 8 figures

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