Replicating human interaction in Braess paradox
WSC 2013
Pages: 1754 - 1765
Published: Dec 8, 2013
Abstract
The Braess Paradox shows how adding a new road to a traffic network may actually increase the total travel time. It has recently found new interest in research. Researchers conducted new experiments with human participants in order to observe the outcomes with an increasing number of people, with private or public monitoring. A small number of papers were devoted to the observation of different behaviors, and intuitively suggested some...
Paper Details
Title
Replicating human interaction in Braess paradox
Published Date
Dec 8, 2013
Pages
1754 - 1765
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