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El len G ru m ert C oo pe ra tiv e V ari ab le S pe ed L im it S ys tem s – M od eli ng a nd E va lu ati on u sin g M icr os co pic T ra ffi c S im ula tio n 2 014

Link¨oping Studies in Science and Technology. Thesis No. 1670

Licentiate Thesis

Cooperative Variable

Speed Limit Systems

Modeling and Evaluation using

Microscopic Traffic Simulation

Ellen Grumert

Department of Science and Technology

Link¨oping University, SE-601 74 Norrk¨oping, Sweden

Norrk¨oping 2014

Link¨oping Studies in Science and Technology. Thesis No. 1670

Licentiate Thesis

Cooperative Variable

Speed Limit Systems

Modeling and Evaluation using

Microscopic Traffic Simulation

Ellen Grumert

Department of Science and Technology

Link¨oping University, SE-601 74 Norrk¨oping, Sweden

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