The Emergence of Hierarchy in Transportation Networks
- Topics:
- Civil and Environmental
- Source:
- University of Minnesota
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Overview: A transportation network is a complex system that exhibits the properties of self-organization and emergence. Previous research in dynamics related to transportation networks focuses on traffic assignment or traffic management. This research concentrates on the dynamics of the orientation of major roads in a network and abstractly models these dynamics to understand the basic properties of transportation networks. A model is developed to capture the dynamics that leads to a hierarchical arrangement of roads for a given network structure and land use distribution.
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Format: PDF | Size: 729KB | Date: Mar 2003 | Pages: 23
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