TEMPORAL DISAGGREGATION OF TRAVEL DEMAND FOR HIGH RESOLUTION EMISSIONS INVENTORIES.

Author(s)
Lin-K, S. & Niemeier, D.A.
Year
Abstract

The commonly used photochemical air quality model, the Urban Airshed Model (UAM), requires emission estimates with grid-based, hourly resolution. In contrast, travel demand models, used to simulate the travel activity model inputs for the transportation-related emissions estimation, typically only provide traffic volumes for a specific travel period (eg the am and pm peak periods). A few transportation agencies have developed procedures to allocate period-based travel demand data into hourly emission inventories for regional grid cells. Because there was no theoretical framework for disaggregating period-based volumes to hourly volumes, application of these procedures frequently relied upon a single hypothetical hourly distribution of travel volumes. This study presents a new theoretical modeling framework that integrates traffic count data and travel demand model link volume estimates to derive intra-period hourly volume estimates by trip purpose. The authors propose a new interpretation of the model coefficients and define hourly allocation factors by trip purpose. These allocation factors can be used to disaggregate the travel demand model 'period-based' simulation volumes into hourly resolution, thereby improving grid-based, hourly emission estimates in the UAM. (Author/publisher).

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I 493240 /10 /15 / ITRD 493240
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Transportation Research Part D. 1998 /11. 3d(6) Pp375-87

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