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Study And Effect Evaluation On The Setting Of Contraflow Left-Turn At Intersections, Zhao Dan, Xuejun Niu, Shuhao Zhang, Jiaxu Wei
Study And Effect Evaluation On The Setting Of Contraflow Left-Turn At Intersections, Zhao Dan, Xuejun Niu, Shuhao Zhang, Jiaxu Wei
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: Contraflow left-turn is one of the traffic organization ways at intersections. By analyzing the setting parameters of the contraflow left-turn, the length and the range of the contraflow left-turn lane, the constrained conditions of the contraflow left-turn are determined, and the applicable conditions are determined from the road, traffic and signal control. VISSIM software is used to analyze a road intersection, simulate and evaluate the indicators related to the intersection entrance, optimize the timing plan of contraflow left-turn lane, and validate the feasibility and advantages of contraflow left-turn lane. The results show that the intersection delays are reduced by …
A Multi-Criteria Gis-Based Route Selection Tool For Hazardous Material Transport: Consideration Of Environmental Consequence, Traffic Congestions And Costs, Bahareh Inanloo
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Hazardous materials are substances that, if not regulated, can pose a threat to human populations and their environmental health, safety or property when transported in commerce. About 1.5 million tons of hazardous material shipments are transported by truck in the US annually, with a steady increase of approximately 5% per year.
The objective of this study was to develop a routing tool for hazardous material transport in order to facilitate reduced environmental impacts and less transportation difficulties, yet would also find paths that were still compelling for the shipping carriers as a matter of trucking cost. The study started with …
Analytical Stability Study Of A Deterministic Car Following Model Under Multiple Delay Interactions, Rifat Sipahi, Silviu-Iulian Niculescu
Analytical Stability Study Of A Deterministic Car Following Model Under Multiple Delay Interactions, Rifat Sipahi, Silviu-Iulian Niculescu
Rifat Sipahi
Analytical stability study of some deterministic car following models under time-delay influences is presented and various case studies are demonstrated. Interestingly, for some control law deployed by human drivers, more than one stability interval in the domain of time delay is revealed. Physical interpretations along with comparisons conclude the study.
Stability Analysis Of A Lti-Tds Dynamics With Four (4) Independent Delays, Rifat Sipahi
Stability Analysis Of A Lti-Tds Dynamics With Four (4) Independent Delays, Rifat Sipahi
Rifat Sipahi
No abstract provided.
Stability Of A Linear Time Invariant Dynamics With 3 Independent Delays, Rifat Sipahi
Stability Of A Linear Time Invariant Dynamics With 3 Independent Delays, Rifat Sipahi
Rifat Sipahi
No abstract provided.
First Order Approximation Of The Stability Regions Of Time Delay Systems -- Removed From View At The Discretion Of Northeastern University Libraries (9/16/2010), Rifat Sipahi, Silviu-Julian Niculescu
First Order Approximation Of The Stability Regions Of Time Delay Systems -- Removed From View At The Discretion Of Northeastern University Libraries (9/16/2010), Rifat Sipahi, Silviu-Julian Niculescu
Rifat Sipahi
No abstract provided.
Optimal Energy-Delay Routing Protocol With Trust Levels For Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, Eyad Taqieddin, Ann K. Miller, Jagannathan Sarangapani
Optimal Energy-Delay Routing Protocol With Trust Levels For Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, Eyad Taqieddin, Ann K. Miller, Jagannathan Sarangapani
Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
This paper presents the Trust Level Routing (TLR) pro- tocol, an extension of the optimized energy-delay rout- ing (OEDR) protocol, focusing on the integrity, reliability and survivability of the wireless network. TLR is similar to OEDR in that they both are link state routing proto- cols that run in a proactive mode and adopt the concept of multi-point relay (MPR) nodes. However, TLR aims at incorporating trust levels into routing by frequently changing the MPR nodes as well as authenticating the source node and contents of control packets. TLR calcu- lates the link costs based on a composite metric (delay …