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Investigating Boundary Issues Arising from Congestion Charging in a Bottleneck Scenario

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Ge, E. Y., Ge, Y., & Stewart, K. (2010)
Investigating Boundary Issues Arising from Congestion Charging in a Bottleneck Scenario. In New Developments in Transport Planning, (303-326). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781781000809.00025
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Modelling Impacts of Tolling Systems with Multiple User Classes.

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Stewart, K. (2009)
Modelling Impacts of Tolling Systems with Multiple User Classes. In W. Saleh (Ed.), Travel Demand Management and Road User Pricing (73-88). Ashgate Publishing
This paper extends the formulation for SSO to include MUCs (where the different groups of drivers are assigned different generalised cost functions), such that total perceived...

Minimal revenue network tolling: system optimisation under stochastic assignment with elastic demand.

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Stewart, K., & Maher, M. (2006)
Minimal revenue network tolling: system optimisation under stochastic assignment with elastic demand. In S. Lawphongpanich, D. Hearn, & M. Smith (Eds.), Mathematics in transport : selected proceedings of the 4th IMA International Conference on Mathematics in Transport : in honour of Richard Allsop, (201-218). Boston, MA: Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-29645-X_9
The classical road tolling problem is to toll network links such that, under the principles of Wardropian User Equilibrium (UE) assignment, a System Optimising (SO) flow patte...

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