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Calibration of large-scale transport planning models: a structured approach
by
Miller, Eric J
, Najmi, Ali
, Rashidi, Taha H
, Vaughan, James
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Calibration
/ Computer applications
/ Manipulation
/ Parameter estimation
/ Transportation
/ Transportation models
/ Transportation planning
2020
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Calibration of large-scale transport planning models: a structured approach
by
Miller, Eric J
, Najmi, Ali
, Rashidi, Taha H
, Vaughan, James
in
Calibration
/ Computer applications
/ Manipulation
/ Parameter estimation
/ Transportation
/ Transportation models
/ Transportation planning
2020
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Calibration of large-scale transport planning models: a structured approach
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Calibration of large-scale transport planning models: a structured approach
2020
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Overview
Traditionally, transport planning model systems are estimated and calibrated in an unstructured way, which does not allow for interactions among included parameters to be considered. Furthermore, the computational burden of model systems plays a key role in choosing a calibration approach, and usually forces modellers to calibrate demand-side and network models separately. Also, trial-and-error methods and expert opinion are currently the backbones of transport model calibration, which leaves room for error in the calibrated parameters. This paper addresses these challenges and suggests a structured approach for determining optimal calibrated transport model parameters. This approach involves joint estimation and calibration of demand and network models, with a major focus on avoiding any manipulation of the OD matrix. The approach can be applied to static or dynamic traffic assignments. The approach is applied by calibrating GTAModel—an example of a large-scale agent-based model system from Toronto, Canada.
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Springer Nature B.V
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