A paradox of congestion in a queuing network

JE Cohen, FP Kelly - Journal of Applied Probability, 1990 - cambridge.org
In an uncongested transportation network, adding routes and capacity to an existing network
must decrease, or at worst not change, the average time individuals require to travel through …

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JE COHEN, FP KELLY - J. Appl. Prob, 1990 - lab.rockefeller.edu
In an uncongested transportation network, adding routes and capacity to an existing network
must decrease, or at worst not change, the average time individuals require to travel through …

A paradox of congestion in a queuing network

JE Cohen, FP Kelly - Journal of Applied Probability, 1990 - cambridge.org
In an uncongested transportation network, adding routes and capacity to an existing network
must decrease, or at worst not change, the average time individuals require to travel through …

A paradox of congestion in a queuing network

JE Cohen, FP Kelly - Journal of Applied Probability, 1990 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> In an uncongested transportation network, adding routes and capacity to an
existing network must decrease, or at worst not change, the average time individuals require …

A Paradox of Congestion in a Queuing Network

JE Cohen, FP Kelly - Journal of Applied Probability, 1990 - JSTOR
In an uncongested transportation network, adding routes and capacity to an existing network
must decrease, or at worst not change, the average time individuals require to travel through …

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JE COHEN, FP KELLY - J. Appl. Prob, 1990 - lab.rockefeller.edu
In an uncongested transportation network, adding routes and capacity to an existing network
must decrease, or at worst not change, the average time individuals require to travel through …

A paradox of congestion in a queuing network

JE Cohen, FP Kelly - Journal of Applied Probability, 1990 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> In an uncongested transportation network, adding routes and capacity to an
existing network must decrease, or at worst not change, the average time individuals require …

[引用][C] A paradox of congestion in a queuing network

JE COHEN, FP KELLY - Journal of applied probability, 1990 - Applied Probability Trust