The main objective of this research is to develop and test a technique for estimating trip matrices from traffic counts. After discussing conventional methods for obtaining trip matrices an analysis is made of the problem of estimating them from traffic counts: it is found that in general the problem is underspecified in the sense that there will be more than one trip matrix which, when loaded onto a network, may reproduce a set of observed counts. A review is made of some models put forward to estimate a trip table from volume counts, the majority of them based on a travel demand model. A new model is then developed by the author within an entropy maximising formalism. The model may be interpreted as producing the most likely trip matrix c...
International audienceTraffic matrix estimation is well-studied, but in general has been treated sim...
Traffic matrices are required inputs for many IP network management tasks: for instance, capacity pl...
Maximum entropy methods are used to infer the true trip-distribution matrix in cases where parts of ...
Abstract-For a large number of applications conventional methods for estimating an origin destinatio...
Existing approaches to estimating origin-destination trip matrices (O-D) from traffic counts are oft...
This paper presents a procedure for the estimation of multiclass origin-destination (O-D) matrices f...
Abstract: Many problems in transport planning and management tasks require an origin-destination (O-...
In transportation planning, one of the first steps is to estimate the travel demand. The final produ...
Traffic matrices describe the volume of traffic between a set of sources and destinations within a n...
This paper creates a philosophical structure for classifying methods which estimate origin-destinati...
In transportation planning research, the major emphasis in recent years has been laid on disaggregat...
Cordon studies can substantially improve estimation of origin-destination (O/D) trip matrices from l...
In strategic transport models, road travel demand matrices are usually estimated using estimation me...
Copyright 2003 ACMTraffic matrices are required inputs for many IP network management tasks: for ins...
This paper creates a philosophical structure for classifying methods which estimate origin-destinati...
International audienceTraffic matrix estimation is well-studied, but in general has been treated sim...
Traffic matrices are required inputs for many IP network management tasks: for instance, capacity pl...
Maximum entropy methods are used to infer the true trip-distribution matrix in cases where parts of ...
Abstract-For a large number of applications conventional methods for estimating an origin destinatio...
Existing approaches to estimating origin-destination trip matrices (O-D) from traffic counts are oft...
This paper presents a procedure for the estimation of multiclass origin-destination (O-D) matrices f...
Abstract: Many problems in transport planning and management tasks require an origin-destination (O-...
In transportation planning, one of the first steps is to estimate the travel demand. The final produ...
Traffic matrices describe the volume of traffic between a set of sources and destinations within a n...
This paper creates a philosophical structure for classifying methods which estimate origin-destinati...
In transportation planning research, the major emphasis in recent years has been laid on disaggregat...
Cordon studies can substantially improve estimation of origin-destination (O/D) trip matrices from l...
In strategic transport models, road travel demand matrices are usually estimated using estimation me...
Copyright 2003 ACMTraffic matrices are required inputs for many IP network management tasks: for ins...
This paper creates a philosophical structure for classifying methods which estimate origin-destinati...
International audienceTraffic matrix estimation is well-studied, but in general has been treated sim...
Traffic matrices are required inputs for many IP network management tasks: for instance, capacity pl...
Maximum entropy methods are used to infer the true trip-distribution matrix in cases where parts of ...