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Travel Demand Forecasting: Traffic Assignment CE331 Transportation Engineering
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Land Use and Socio- economic Projections Trip Generation Trip Distribution Modal Split Traffic Assignment Transportation System Specifications Direct User Impacts Overall Procedure
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Traffic Assignment What route to choose? Mostly for auto mode Intermodal network Input OD matrix by mode Roadway network (for auto) and/or transit network Characteristics (travel time, cost, …) of each route connecting an OD pair Output Vehicular flow on each link of the network
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Assignment Techniques Basic Assumption Travelers always choose the least cost route connecting the OD All or nothing assignment Assign all trips/vehicles to the route with minimum cost Assume travel time does not change with volume Equilibrium assignment
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All or Nothing Assignment O D 10 min 12 min If there are 600 vehicles traveling between O and D, all of them will be assigned to the shortest route (with 10 min travel time). 600 600 veh 0 veh
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Problems of “All or Nothing” Assignment Ignore capacity constraint Ignore the fact that travel time is related to flow level
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Highway Performance Function Flow-dependent travel time Free flow travel time (t f ) Typical form: a.k.a. BPR function
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Equilibrium Assignment Basic Assumptions Travelers know the exact cost of choosing each route Travelers always choose the routes that minimize their own travel cost
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User Equilibrium Model travelers’ route choice behavior Equilibrium condition: Between an OD pair, All used routes will have the same travel time; All unused routes will have longer travel time(s).
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Example 1 O D t 1 = 6 + 4x 1 t 2 = 4 + x 2 2 4500 x 1 (thousand vehs) x 2 (thousand vehs) At equilibrium, let t 1 = t 2 6 + 4x 1 = 4 + x 2 2 x 1 + x 2 = 4.5 x 1 = 1.6 x 2 = 2.9
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Population, Household by TAZ – Woodford County
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Estimated Speed
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Congestion Level (V/C ratio) Estimation
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