The absence of a structural relationship between trip generation and transportation supply characteristics has been seen as a major drawback of conventional transportation demand models. We respond to this criticism by developing a model of household activity demand that underlies and generates transportation demand. Time is considered as an argument in an activity utility function that the individual attempts to maximize, subject to a time-budget constraint. Transportation system improvements relax the time-budget constraint, providing opportunities for additional nonhome activities, with a corresponding generation of trips. Trip generation is found to be insensitive to transportation system performance in the short run
Operational activity-based models have been developed, and are being used, in North America and some...
Using the conceptual framework of time-space geography, this paper incorporates both spatio-temporal...
This dissertation provides modifications and extensions to the Household Activity Pattern Problem (H...
From an international research perspective, an activity-based view on transportation has become stan...
Modeling personal travel behavior is complex, particularly when one tries to adhere closely to actua...
This research work attempts to construct econometric models of the demand for travel. Basically, the...
A model of traveler behavior is proposed which is consistent with the possibility that travelers exp...
Literature on transportation planning and modeling is replete with the concept of a travel time budg...
xvi, 117 leaves : illustrations ; 30 cmPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M CEE 2014 XiongThe f...
textTwo competing approaches to travel demand modeling exist today. The more traditional "4-step" tr...
Using the conceptual framework of time-space geography, this paper incorporates both spatio-temporal...
A trip generation model has been developed using a time-use perspective, in which trips are generate...
Historically, transportation planning relied on aggregate, trip-based procedures, namely, four-step ...
University Transportation Centers Program1996PDFManuscriptGolob, Thomas, F.McNally, Michael GThe Uni...
A trip generation model has been developed using a time-use perspective, in which trips are generate...
Operational activity-based models have been developed, and are being used, in North America and some...
Using the conceptual framework of time-space geography, this paper incorporates both spatio-temporal...
This dissertation provides modifications and extensions to the Household Activity Pattern Problem (H...
From an international research perspective, an activity-based view on transportation has become stan...
Modeling personal travel behavior is complex, particularly when one tries to adhere closely to actua...
This research work attempts to construct econometric models of the demand for travel. Basically, the...
A model of traveler behavior is proposed which is consistent with the possibility that travelers exp...
Literature on transportation planning and modeling is replete with the concept of a travel time budg...
xvi, 117 leaves : illustrations ; 30 cmPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M CEE 2014 XiongThe f...
textTwo competing approaches to travel demand modeling exist today. The more traditional "4-step" tr...
Using the conceptual framework of time-space geography, this paper incorporates both spatio-temporal...
A trip generation model has been developed using a time-use perspective, in which trips are generate...
Historically, transportation planning relied on aggregate, trip-based procedures, namely, four-step ...
University Transportation Centers Program1996PDFManuscriptGolob, Thomas, F.McNally, Michael GThe Uni...
A trip generation model has been developed using a time-use perspective, in which trips are generate...
Operational activity-based models have been developed, and are being used, in North America and some...
Using the conceptual framework of time-space geography, this paper incorporates both spatio-temporal...
This dissertation provides modifications and extensions to the Household Activity Pattern Problem (H...