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  2. Traffic estimation and prediction system - Wikipedia

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    Traffic estimation and prediction systems (TrEPS) have the potential to improve traffic conditions and reduce travel delays by facilitating better utilization of available capacity. These systems exploit currently available and emerging computer, communication, and control technologies to monitor, manage, and control the transportation system.

  3. Paramics Discovery - Wikipedia

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    Paramics was created from scratch based on several models and mainly on the paper “A model for traffic simulation” by Hans-Thomas Fritzsche. [5] Paramics uses the car-following and lane-changing model [6] to show the correlation of numerical data for road networks under differing conditions through the use of computer graphics.

  4. Predictive analytics - Wikipedia

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    Predictive analytics is a set of business intelligence (BI) technologies that uncovers relationships and patterns within large volumes of data that can be used to predict behavior and events. Unlike other BI technologies, predictive analytics is forward-looking, using past events to anticipate the future. [ 3 ]

  5. Web Bot - Wikipedia

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    Web Bot is an internet bot computer program whose developers claim is able to predict future events by tracking keywords entered on the internet. It was developed in 1997, originally to predict trends of companies' shares publicly listed. [1]

  6. Urban traffic modeling and analysis - Wikipedia

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    Used to determine the distance headway between a vehicle and its predecessor. One of the simplest model in this category is the Pipe's rule, the basic assumption of this model is "A good rule for following another vehicle at a safe distance is to allow yourself at least the length of a car between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead for every ten miles per hour (16.1 km/h) of speed at which you ...

  7. Transportation forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Transportation forecasting is the attempt of estimating the number of vehicles or people that will use a specific transportation facility in the future. For instance, a forecast may estimate the number of vehicles on a planned road or bridge, the ridership on a railway line, the number of passengers visiting an airport, or the number of ships calling on a seaport.

  8. NHL hopes Hurricanes outdoor game isn’t (traffic) jam ... - AOL

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    Non-football events at Carter-Finley Stadium have a tortured traffic history. The NHL has a message to hockey fans on Saturday: Come early. NHL hopes Hurricanes outdoor game isn’t (traffic) jam ...

  9. Trip distribution - Wikipedia

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    The table is n x n, where n = the number of zones. Each cell in our table is to contain the number of trips from zone i to zone j. We do not have these within-cell numbers yet, although we have the row and column totals. With data organized this way, our task is to fill in the cells for tables headed t = 1 through say t = n.