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| Files | Pages | Description |
| Abstract | 2 | A short abstract |
| All | 193 | Everything |
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Table of contents |
16 | Cover page, abstract, table of contents, list of figures, list of tables, etc. |
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Chapter 1 Introduction |
11 | Research motivation and literature review. |
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Chapter 2 Framework |
16 | Discusses the evaluation methodology and outlines the overall framework of the simulation laboratory. |
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Chapter 3 MITSIM |
41 | Describes a microscopic simulator (MITSIM) designed for modeling traffic operations and system performance in integrated traffic networks. |
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Chapter 4 TMS |
24 | Presents a traffic management simulator (TMS) capable of modeling a wide range of traffic management schemes and generating predictive route guidance. |
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Chapter 5 MesoTS |
11 | Describes a mesoscopic traffic simulator (MesoTS) used as traffic predictor in TMS. |
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Chapter 6 Case Study | 32 | A demonstration of the developed simulation methodology in evaluating a prototypical predictive route guidance system using the Amsterdam A10 beltway |
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Chapter 7 Conclusion |
8 | Highlights the main contributions and discusses directions for future research. |
| Bibliography | 10 | References |
| Appendix | 24 | Shortest path dynamic algorithm, random number generator, statistics for evaluation of simulation models, and examples of input data files. |
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