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A Methodology to Consider Explicitly Emissions in Dynamic User Equilibrium Assignment
This work presents a methodology to obtain Dynamic User Equilibrium (DUE) over a road network considering the exhausted gas effect of motorized
traffic. On purpose, three emission models are integrated to the traffic simulator
AIMSUN, and an entire modeling structure is proposed. The proposed methodology is tested on both a hypothetical test network and a real-world network in
Istanbul, Turkey. With the use of dynamic traffic assignment components of AIMSUN, emissions are incorporated into dynamic cost functions. Furthermore, link
travel times are considered in the dynamic cost functions in conjunction with
emissions. The DUE condition is converged according to dynamic cost functions.
Results with the employment of different emission models on a real road network
are compared and discussed