Transportation Systems Modeling
Integrated Transportation Models Workshop at ITM 2012
April 29, 2012
Hyatt Regency Tampa
| Hosted by: The Transportation Research and Analysis Computing Center at Argonne National Laboratory |
transims@anl.gov | ||
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| The aim of the workshop was to provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to discuss recent research
results that can support a wider application of integrated transportation models, especially focusing on travel
demand and network supply integration. The topics covered by the workshop ranged from theoretical conceptualizations
and analyses of integrated demand/supply models to applications and different aspects of software implementation,
common problems and solutions, etc. that arise from the development of such models. The workshop will include
9 plenary talks and a one hour discussion period at the end To view the presentations shown at the workshop or hear the audio of the discussions, click on any of the buttons below: |
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| Agenda: | Presentations | Papers | Audio |
| Session 1. Integrated modeling from a demand perspective (Ram Pendyala, Moderator) | |||
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Harry Timmermans: Integrating a Multi-Agent Model of Land Development and an Activity- Based Model of Transport Demand: Progress and Developments) |
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| Kostas Goulias: Integrated Models and Data Needs for Large-Scale Simulations |
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| Session 2. Supply modeling issues in Integrated Model. (Ram Pendyala , Moderator) | |||
| Michael Balmer: Stochastic user equilibrium in a fully integrated, agent-based travel demand modeling and traffic simulation environment |
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| Kuilin Zhang : Stochastic user equilibrium in a fully integrated, agent-based travel demand modeling and traffic simulation environment |
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| Session 3. Applications Challenges. (Kouros Mohammadian , Moderator) | |||
| Peter Vovsha: Incorporation of Travel Time Reliability in Integrated Demand and Network Simulation Models |
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| Ram Pendyala & Karthik Konduri: A Framework for Network Sensitive Dynamic Activity-Travel Simulation |
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| Session 4. Integrated modeling from a demand perspective (Ram Pendyala , Moderator) | |||
| David Roden: Trials and Tribulations of High Performance Computing |
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| Michael Hope: Introduction to the Planning and Operations Language for Agent-based Regional Integrated Simulations (POLARIS) |
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| Session 5. Integrated modeling from a demand perspective (Ram Pendyala , Moderator) | |||
| Eric Miller: Reflections on Integrating Transportation Models |
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| Eric Miller: Audio Segment - Part 3 |
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| Copyright Notice | |||
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