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A Decentralized Network Consensus Control Approach for Urban Traffic Signal Optimization
A Study of Headway Maintenance for Bus Routes: Causes and Effects of "Bus Bunching" in Extensive and Congested Service Areas
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Traffic Signal Consensus Control
(FINAL_REPORT)
Exploring New Solutions to Urban Congestion Through a Network of Traffic Signal Controls
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OTREC-RR-12-09 A Study of Headway Maintenance for Bus Routes: Causes and Effects of "Bus Bunching" in Extensive and Congested Service Area
(FINAL_REPORT)
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