Integrated Land Use–Transport Model System with Dynamic Time-Dependent Activity–Travel Microsimulation

Author:

Pendyala Ram M.1,Konduri Karthik C.1,Chiu Yi-Chang2,Hickman Mark2,Noh Hyunsoo2,Waddell Paul3,Wang Liming3,You Daehyun1,Gardner Brian4

Affiliation:

1. School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Room ECG252, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-5306.

2. Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Arizona, 1209 East Second Street, Room 206A, Tucson, AZ 85721.

3. College of Environmental Design, University of California at Berkeley, 228 Wurster Hall, Room 1850, Berkeley, CA 94720-1820.

4. Office of Planning, FHWA, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, HEPP-30, Washington, DC 20590.

Abstract

The development of integrated land use–transport model systems has long been of interest because of the complex interrelationships between land use, transport demand, and network supply. This paper describes the design and prototype implementation of an integrated model system that involves the microsimulation of location choices in the land use domain, activity–travel choices in the travel demand domain, and individual vehicles on networks in the network supply modeling domain. Although many previous applications of integrated transport demand–supply models have relied on a sequential coupling of the models, the system presented in this paper involves a dynamic integration of the activity–travel demand model and the dynamic traffic assignment and simulation model with appropriate feedback to the land use model system. The system has been fully implemented, and initial results of model system runs in a case study test application suggest that the proposed model design provides a robust behavioral framework for simulation of human activity–travel behavior in space, time, and networks. The paper provides a detailed description of the design, together with results from initial test runs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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