SimMobility Short-Term: An Integrated Microscopic Mobility Simulator

Author:

Azevedo Carlos Lima1,Deshmukh Neeraj Milind2,Marimuthu Balakumar2,Oh Simon2,Marczuk Katarzyna3,Soh Harold3,Basak Kakali2,Toledo Tomer4,Peh Li-Shiuan1,Ben-Akiva Moshe E.1

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139

2. Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, 1 Create Way, 138602 Singapore

3. National University of Singapore, 21 Lower Kent Ridge Road, Singapore

4. Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

Abstract

This paper presents the development of an integrated microscopic mobility simulator, SimMobility Short-Term (ST). The simulator is integrated because its models, inputs and outputs, simulated components, and code base are integrated within a multiscale agent- and activity-based simulation platform capable of simulating different spatiotemporal resolutions and accounting for different levels of travelers’ decision making. The simulator is microscopic because both the demand (agents and its trips) and the supply (trip realization and movements on the network) are microscopic (i.e., modeled individually). Finally, the simulator has mobility because it copes with the multimodal nature of urban networks and the need for the flexible simulation of innovative transportation services, such as on-demand and smart mobility solutions. This paper follows previous publications that describe SimMobility’s overall framework and models. SimMobility is an open-source, multiscale platform that considers land use, transportation, and mobility-sensitive behavioral models. SimMobility ST aims at simulating the high-resolution movement of agents (traffic, transit, pedestrians, and goods) and the operation of different mobility services and control and information systems. This paper presents the SimMobility ST modeling framework and system architecture and reports on its successful calibration for Singapore and its use in several scenarios of innovative mobility applications. The paper also shows how detailed performance measures from SimMobility ST can be integrated with a daily activity and mobility patterns simulator. Such integration is crucial to model accurately the effect of different technologies and service operations at the urban level, as the identity and preferences of simulated agents are maintained across temporal decision scales, ensuring the consistency and accuracy of simulated accessibility and performance measures of each scenario.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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