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Modelling and Performance Evaluation of Fractal Topology Streets Network

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The paper introduces the concept of a Fractal Topology Streets Network (FTSN) in which different transportation modes interact each other via distinguished subsets of common shared hubs as to provide a variety of mass customized passenger services. The network of repetitively acting local transportation modes encompassing FTSN’s fractal structure provides a framework for passengers’ origin-destination trip routing and scheduling. The passenger travel schedules can be estimated easily while taking into account cyclic behaviour of both: local transportation modes and the whole transportation network. In that context the paper’s objective concerns of assessment of a Fractal-like Network of periodically acting Local Transportation Modes (FNLTM) infrastructure from the perspective of possible mass-customized oriented requirements.

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Bocewicz, G., Jardzioch, A., Banaszak, Z. (2016). Modelling and Performance Evaluation of Fractal Topology Streets Network. In: Omatu, S., et al. Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence, 13th International Conference. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 474. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40162-1_52

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