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Route choice relevance in complex urban network micro- simulation models

Bert, E.
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Torday, A.
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Dumont, A.-G.  
2004
Proceedings of the 4th STRC Swiss Transport Research
4th STRC Swiss Transport Research Conference

In dynamic models, like microsimulation, dynamic traffic assignment is based on the use of traffic conditions measured during the simulation process in order to keep o sort of equilibrium between demand and supply. Route choices are consequently done by knowing the traffic conditions of the day. This paper suggest another model, more realistic, based on an historical drivers knowledge obtained by an iterative process. This new model, splitting drivers in different knowledge categories, allows more relevant ATIS evaluation.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Bert, E.
•
Torday, A.
•
Dumont, A.-G.  
Date Issued

2004

Journal
Proceedings of the 4th STRC Swiss Transport Research
Subjects

Microsimulation

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Dynamic traffic assignment

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Route choice behaviour

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Historical data base

Note

CD

URL

URL

http://www.strc.ch/
Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LAVOC  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
4th STRC Swiss Transport Research Conference

Monte Verità, Ascona, Switzerland

2004

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January 31, 2008
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