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Discussion of Future Dynamic Traffic Assignment and Control in Networks

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A discussion of a future dynamic traffic assignment and control in traffic and transportation networks that we make in this chapter is based on results presented in Chaps. 10–13.

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    While working at the Daimler Company, the author was lucky to take part in the development of systems for traffic information used in vehicle routing systems, which are on the market.

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Kerner, B.S. (2017). Discussion of Future Dynamic Traffic Assignment and Control in Networks. In: Breakdown in Traffic Networks. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54473-0_14

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