Could you please clarify the differences between the following Dynamic User Equilibrium Models (DUE): MSA, Weighted MSA, and Gradient-Based?
Answer by
Usha Kumari
MSA (Method of Successive Averages) is a classic iterative algorithm for solving the dynamic user equilibrium problem in transportation modeling.
Weighted MSA is an extension of MSA that uses a weighted average of link costs to update the user equilibrium flows.
Gradient-Based methods use the gradient of the network cost function to iteratively adjust the flow distribution until a user equilibrium is reached. The choice between these methods depends on the complexity of the network and the desired accuracy of the results.
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Hello,
Could you please clarify the differences between the following Dynamic User Equilibrium Models (DUE): MSA, Weighted MSA, and Gradient-Based?
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