ACTIVITY-BASED TRAVEL-DEMAND MODELING FOR METROPOLITAN AREAS IN TEXAS: A MICRO-SIMULATION FRAMEWORK FOR FORECASTING

作者: C R Bhat , A Sivakumar , S Srinivasan , J Y Guo

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摘要: The project aims to comprehensively model the activity-travel patterns of workers as well nonworkers in a household. system will take input various land-use, sociodemographic, activity system, and transportation level-of-service attributes. It provide output complete daily for each individual This report presents methodology apply developed forecasting. A micro-simulation framework is details proposed implementation scheme are discussed.

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