Geographic information system design for network equilibrium-based travel demand models.

Author(s)
Miller, H.J. Storm, J.D.
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Abstract

This paper reports on the development of a prototype GIS design to support network equilibrium-based travel demand models. An attempt is made to advance standard practice by presenting a generic GIS design that can effectively support a wide range of specifications within the network equilibrium modeling class. The design also enhances the data management and user accessibility features of GIS for travel demand modeling. A discussion of sequential vs. simultaneous estimation of the travel demand components is included, with special emphasis on the network equilibrium approach and database management issues. A prototype GIS design is detailed, and a brief review of the design goals and detailed discussions of how the design meets these objectives are provided. Conclusions are also given.

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C 32594 (In: C 32579) /72 / ITRD E828445
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In: Transport and information systems, Classics in Transport Analysis series 6, 2003, p. 250-266, 34 ref.; Originally published as: 1996, Transportation Research C: Emerging Technologies, 4(6), 373-389

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