Statistical analysis of the flow of highway traffic through a signalized intersection
Author:
G. F. Newell
Journal:
Quart. Appl. Math. 13 (1956), 353-369
MSC:
Primary 60.0X
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/73079
MathSciNet review:
73079
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Abstract: The following is a report on some calculations of the statistical distribution of delay times due to a fixed-time traffic signal on a single lane highway.
- David G. Kendall, Some problems in the theory of queues, J. Roy. Statist. Soc. Ser. B 13 (1951), 151–173; discussion: 173–185. MR 47944
J. S. Wardrop, Some theoretical aspects of road traffic Research, Proc. Inst. Civil Engrs., II 1, 325, 1952, and fairly extensive references included in these articles
A. J. H. Clayton, Road traffic calculations, J. Inst. Civil Engrs. 16, 247 (1941); see also Wardrop, loc. cit.
D. G. Kendall, Some problems in the theory of queues, J. Royal Soc. B13, 151 (1951)
J. S. Wardrop, Some theoretical aspects of road traffic Research, Proc. Inst. Civil Engrs., II 1, 325, 1952, and fairly extensive references included in these articles
A. J. H. Clayton, Road traffic calculations, J. Inst. Civil Engrs. 16, 247 (1941); see also Wardrop, loc. cit.
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