A path-based gradient projection algorithm for the cost-based system optimum problem in networks with continuously distributed value of time

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The cost-based system optimum problem in networks with continuously distributed value of time is formulated as a path-based form, which cannot be solved by the Frank-Wolfe algorithm. In light of magnitude improvement in the availability of computer memory in recent years, path-based algorithms have been regarded as a viable approach for traffic assignment problems with reasonably large network sizes. We develop a path-based gradient projection algorithm for solving the cost-based system optimum model, based on Goldstein-Levitin-Polyak method which has been successfully applied to solve standard user equilibrium and system optimum problems. The Sioux Falls network tested is used to verify the effectiveness of the algorithm. © 2014 Wen-Xiang Wu and Hai-Jun Huang.

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Wu, W. X., & Huang, H. J. (2014). A path-based gradient projection algorithm for the cost-based system optimum problem in networks with continuously distributed value of time. Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/271358

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