AbstractThe goal of the study reported in this paper was to develop a comprehensive activity-based modeling system in the context of developing countries, providing accurate estimates which are expected to serve as better inputs for evaluation of different transportation policy scenarios. The case study is Jakarta, Indonesia as one of the largest metropolitan areas in Asia. The modelling system primarily adopts a tour-based structure in which the tour is used as the unit of modeling travel instead of the trip, preserving a consistency in destination, mode, and time of day choices across trips
With the advent of activity-based modelling, transport planners’ focus has shifted from isolat...
009324902001Research ReportPDFTech ReportReport No. FHWA/TX-0-4080-2Travel demandActivity choicesTra...
In this paper we report on the development of a microsimulation model of daily activity patterns in ...
This paper presents joint models of mode and destination choices for home-based tours within an acti...
17th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies: Transportation and Lo...
Urban transport is a substantial issue in many countries. Congestion and public transport unreliabil...
This paper describes the development of SIMAP, an activity-based microsimulation model for travel de...
Agent-based models have become popular over the years as more traditional modelling approaches were ...
Agent-based models became popular in recent decades, as more traditional modeling approaches were no...
This paper summarizes the initial formulation of a micro-simulation model for activity-based travel ...
The concept of microscopic modelling is intuitively understood because no artificial aggregate struc...
Because two decades have almost passed since the introduction of activity-based models of travel dem...
textTwo competing approaches to travel demand modeling exist today. The more traditional "4-step" tr...
In all developed and developing countries of the world, the government transportation’s policies aim...
In all developed and developing countries of the world, the government transportation’s policies aim...
With the advent of activity-based modelling, transport planners’ focus has shifted from isolat...
009324902001Research ReportPDFTech ReportReport No. FHWA/TX-0-4080-2Travel demandActivity choicesTra...
In this paper we report on the development of a microsimulation model of daily activity patterns in ...
This paper presents joint models of mode and destination choices for home-based tours within an acti...
17th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies: Transportation and Lo...
Urban transport is a substantial issue in many countries. Congestion and public transport unreliabil...
This paper describes the development of SIMAP, an activity-based microsimulation model for travel de...
Agent-based models have become popular over the years as more traditional modelling approaches were ...
Agent-based models became popular in recent decades, as more traditional modeling approaches were no...
This paper summarizes the initial formulation of a micro-simulation model for activity-based travel ...
The concept of microscopic modelling is intuitively understood because no artificial aggregate struc...
Because two decades have almost passed since the introduction of activity-based models of travel dem...
textTwo competing approaches to travel demand modeling exist today. The more traditional "4-step" tr...
In all developed and developing countries of the world, the government transportation’s policies aim...
In all developed and developing countries of the world, the government transportation’s policies aim...
With the advent of activity-based modelling, transport planners’ focus has shifted from isolat...
009324902001Research ReportPDFTech ReportReport No. FHWA/TX-0-4080-2Travel demandActivity choicesTra...
In this paper we report on the development of a microsimulation model of daily activity patterns in ...