Authors
Stephen Lawe, John Lobb, Adel W Sadek, Shan Huang, Chi Xie
Publication date
2009/12/1
Journal
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
Volume
2132
Issue
-1
Pages
113-121
Publisher
Transportation Research Board of the National Academies
Description
To advance the state of the practice of travel forecasting, the federal government since 1992 has sponsored the development of the Transportation Analysis and Simulation System (TRANSIMS). The purpose of this paper is to describe and document experience with the implementation and calibration of the TRANSIMS model in Chittenden County, Vermont, a medium-sized urban area with a population of about 145,000. In developing the TRANSIMS model, participants in the study attempted to rely primarily on readily available data that would be easily accessible to most metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) around the country. Following model development, several validation experiments were conducted to assess the extent to which the model after calibration replicated observed traffic counts. Preliminary sensitivity analyses were also performed to assess the sensitivity of the model results to changes in …
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