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9781840145069

Behavioural and Network Impacts of Driver Information Systems

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  • ISBN13:

    9781840145069

  • ISBN10:

    1840145064

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-11-01
  • Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
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Summary

The objective of this book is to provide a state of the art overview of the different research methodologies and approaches used for analyzing the impact of driver information systems. The emphasis is on theoretical, simulation and empirical models and the resulting implications for effectively and efficiently designing and implementing driver information systems.

Table of Contents

Figures and tables
vii
Contributors xiii
Preface xix
Scope of Driver Information Systems
1(14)
Richard Emmerink
Peter Nijkamp
Part A Theoretical Models on Network Impacts of Driver Information
Effects of Driver Information in the Bottleneck Model
15(38)
Robin Lindsey
Modelling Dynamic Transportation Networks with Variational Inequalities
53(16)
Bin Ran
David Boyce
Information and Rational Expectations in Modelling Driver Information Systems: A Welfare Measurement
69(26)
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Hirokazu Tatano
Part B Simulation Models and Driver Information Systems
Information in a Two-Route Network with Recurrent and Non-Recurrent Congestion
95(20)
Robert B. Noland
A Stochastic Process Model of Day-to-Day Traffic Assignment and Information
115(26)
David Watling
Dynamic Simulation of a Simple Route Guidance System in the Presence of Responsive Signal Control Policies
141(14)
R.G. Clegg
M.J. Smith
Part C Empirical Models of Behavioural Change
Driver Information and the (De)formation of Habit in Route Choice
155(26)
Eric van Berkum
Peter van der Mede
Route Choice in Response to Variable Message Signs: Factors Affecting Compliance
181(34)
Peter W. Bonsall
Ian A. Palmer
Experimental Analysis of Effects of Travel Time Information on Dynamic Route Choice Behaviour
215(26)
Yasunori Iida
Nobuhiro Uno
Tadashi Yamada
Impacts of Pre-trip and En-route Information on Commuters' Travel Decisions: Summary of Laboratory and Survey-based Experiments from California
241(28)
Ryuichi Kitamura
Paul P. Jovanis
Mohamed Abdel-Aty
Kenneth M. Vaughn
Purasuna Reddy
Designing ATIS for Familiar Drivers: Preliminary Behavioural Concepts
269(22)
Joseph L. Schofer
Frank S. Koppelman
William A. Charlton
Analysis of Drivers' Response to Information using Fuzzy Logic and Approximate Reasoning Models
291(26)
Haris N. Koutsopoulos
Tsippy Lotan
The Effect of Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS) on Travellers' Behaviour
317(38)
Amalia Polydoropoulou
Moshe Ben-Akiva
Part D Design Aspects of Driver Information Systems
The Close Connection between Dynamic Traffic Management and Driver Information Systems
355(16)
Piet H.L. Bovy
Nanne J. van der Zijpp
The Roles of Driver Information and Congestion Pricing Systems
371(22)
David Bernstein
Ibrahim El Sanhouri
Probe-based Surveillance for Travel Time Information in ITS
393
Piyushimita (Vonu) Thakuriah
Ashish Sen
Alan Karr

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