Application of a simulation-based dynamic traffic assignment model |
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Authors: | Michael Florian Michael Mahut Nicolas Tremblay |
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Affiliation: | Universite de Montreal, INRO Consultants, Inc., 5160 Décarie Blvd., Suite 610, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3X 2H9 |
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Abstract: | The evaluation of on-line intelligent transportation system (ITS) measures, such as adaptive route-guidance and traffic management systems, depends heavily on the use of faster than real time traffic simulation models. Off-line applications, such as the testing of ITS strategies and planning studies, are also best served by fast-running traffic models due to the repetitive or iterative nature of such investigations. This paper describes a simulation-based, iterative dynamic equilibrium traffic assignment model. The determination of time-dependent path flows is modeled as a master problem that is solved using the method of successive averages (MSA). The determination of path travel times for a given set of path flows is the network-loading sub-problem, which is solved using the space-time queuing approach of Mahut. This loading method has been shown to provide reasonably accurate results with very little computational effort. The model was applied to the Stockholm road network, which consists of 2100 links, 1191 nodes, 228 zones, representing and 4964 turns. The results show that this model is applicable to medium-size networks with a very reasonable computation time. |
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Keywords: | Dynamic traffic assignment Method of successive averages Traffic simulation Queuing models |
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