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Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System for Traffic Cycle Optimization
W. Awad, S. Al-Agtash, and A. Nsour
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10.2316/Journal.205.2004.2.205-4040
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(205) International Journal of Modelling and Simulation - 2004
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