Spatial interaction models commonly use discrete zones to represent locations. The computational requirements of the models normally arise with the square of the number of zones or worse. For computationally intensive models, such as land usetransport interaction models and activity-based models for city regions, this dependency of zone size is a long-standing problem that has not disappeared even with increasing computation speed in PCsit still forces modelers to compromise on the spatial resolution and extent of model coverage as well as on the rigor and depth of model-based analysis. This article introduces a new type of discrete zone system, with the objective of reducing the time for estimating and applying spatial interaction models w...
The spatial patterns of urban activities are treated as the outcome of a balance between economic co...
Elementary geometric assumptions are used to derive a spatial-interaction model in which places are ...
This paper argues that there may be considerable advantages to including indicators within geodemogr...
The design of zoning systems for spatial interaction models is a major problem which affects both th...
Background: The appropriate resolution of a zone system is key to the development of any transport m...
Transport modelling and in particular transport assignment is a well-known bottleneck in computation...
Transport modelling and in particular transport assignment is a well- known bottleneck in computatio...
To estimate the future volume of trips interchanging between each pair of zones within an urban area...
To estimate the future volume of trips interchanging between each pair of zones within an urban area...
abstract: As urban populations become increasingly dense, massive amounts of new 'big' data that cha...
To estimate the future volume of trips interchanging between each pair of zones within an urban area...
To estimate the future volume of trips interchanging between each pair of zones within an urban area...
Finding the appropriate spatial resolution in modeling is a serious challenge at the beginning of ev...
A common problem in the use of singly-constrained spatial interaction shopping models has been that ...
This paper centres on the development of a geometrical representation of movement and spatial intera...
The spatial patterns of urban activities are treated as the outcome of a balance between economic co...
Elementary geometric assumptions are used to derive a spatial-interaction model in which places are ...
This paper argues that there may be considerable advantages to including indicators within geodemogr...
The design of zoning systems for spatial interaction models is a major problem which affects both th...
Background: The appropriate resolution of a zone system is key to the development of any transport m...
Transport modelling and in particular transport assignment is a well-known bottleneck in computation...
Transport modelling and in particular transport assignment is a well- known bottleneck in computatio...
To estimate the future volume of trips interchanging between each pair of zones within an urban area...
To estimate the future volume of trips interchanging between each pair of zones within an urban area...
abstract: As urban populations become increasingly dense, massive amounts of new 'big' data that cha...
To estimate the future volume of trips interchanging between each pair of zones within an urban area...
To estimate the future volume of trips interchanging between each pair of zones within an urban area...
Finding the appropriate spatial resolution in modeling is a serious challenge at the beginning of ev...
A common problem in the use of singly-constrained spatial interaction shopping models has been that ...
This paper centres on the development of a geometrical representation of movement and spatial intera...
The spatial patterns of urban activities are treated as the outcome of a balance between economic co...
Elementary geometric assumptions are used to derive a spatial-interaction model in which places are ...
This paper argues that there may be considerable advantages to including indicators within geodemogr...