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Name of Lecture

Advanced Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering
Semester Autumn Semester
Credits 2-0-0
Opening year Even Years
Lecturer Assoc. Prof. Daisuke FUKUDA

Syllabus

[Aims]
Analytical method and management measures for road traffic will be lectured. Regarding road traffic analytical method, traffic flow theory and traffic assignment theory will be lectured. Regarding management measures, mobility management measures that accounts for land use and people’s life pattern and psychology will be lectured.
[Outline]
  1. Introduction
  2. Foundations of Traffic Flow Theory
  3. Modeling Road Traffic Flows (1)
  4. Modeling Road Traffic Flows (2)
  5. Traffic Assignment on Congested Road Networks (1)
  6. Traffic Assignment on Congested Road Networks (2)
  7. Traffic Assignment on Congested Road Networks (3)
  8. Microscopic & Macroscopic Traffic Simulation Models
  9. Social dilemmas and traffic congestion
  10. Mobility management (1): basic concept
  11. Mobility management (2): basic techniques
  12. Mobility management (3): practical cases
  13. Mobility management (4): advanced practical cases
  14. Sustainable city and transportation
[Evaluation]
Reports, discussion and final examination
[Texts]
Handouts will be provided by lecture.
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