The EU TRAPOS project ran from November 1997 until April 2001. Upon completion of what was thought to be a successful project the participants were of the view that a book could be put together on the topics of the project that would be useful to a wider community. This was nearly completed in late 2001 but with various distractions and the participants moving to different tasks the book did not see the light of day. However much of the work had been done and several of us recently thought that we could make what we have done available on a CD. The material that follows was up to date as of late 2001 and we trust that some of you will find it useful. Cambridge, UK, November, 2004.

Optimisation of Modelling Methods for Traffic Pollution in Streets. TRAPOS

DI SABATINO, SILVANA
2004

Abstract

The EU TRAPOS project ran from November 1997 until April 2001. Upon completion of what was thought to be a successful project the participants were of the view that a book could be put together on the topics of the project that would be useful to a wider community. This was nearly completed in late 2001 but with various distractions and the participants moving to different tasks the book did not see the light of day. However much of the work had been done and several of us recently thought that we could make what we have done available on a CD. The material that follows was up to date as of late 2001 and we trust that some of you will find it useful. Cambridge, UK, November, 2004.
2004
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BERKOWICZ R; R. BRITTER; S. DI SABATINO
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