Modeling the Urban Continuum in an Integrated Framework: Location Choice, Activity-Travel Behavior, and Dynamic Traffic Patterns
Project Information
The project proposes research to integrate three major aspects of transportation planning: land use planning, traffic simulation and modeling, and travel demand forecasting. The innovative claims focus on the integration of these three elements across multiple spatial and temporal scales.
Goals
The objective is to investigate approaches for multiscale model integration.
- Exploratory Advanced Research
- FY 2002-2022 / Planning, Environment, and Realty / Modeling and Analysis Tools
- FY 2002-2022 / Planning, Environment, and Realty / Performance Based Planning
- FY 2002-2022 / Policy / Highway and Transportation Data
- FY 2002-2022 / Safety / Human Factors Analytics
- FY 2002-2022 / Safety / Safety Data and Analysis
SimTRAVEL, developed in this project, is an integrated modeling system that advances land-use and transportation microsimulation by providing seamless modeling of longer term choices about location (home, work, school) and shorter term choices of activity, travel mode, and route. SimTRAVEL integrates the use of UrbanSim (a land-use model), OpenAMOS (an activity-based microsimulation model), PopGen (a state-of-the-art synthetic population generator), and DynusT/MALTA (a dynamic traffic assignment and microsimulation model) within a behaviorally robust framework. The integrated systems have been fully implemented in a user-friendly software environment with powerful graphical user interfaces and visualization dashboards. Open-source software architecture with multithreading and parallel-computing capabilities speeds simulations. SimTRAVEL was successfully tested and validated on a 500,000 population subregion of Maricopa County, AZ.
AMRP = Annual Modal Research Plan