Artificial transportation system is critical to parallel transportation management. At its kernel is the agent-based computation which simulates individual's travel behaviors via disaggregated models and “grows” complex traffic scenarios for computational experiments. However, as a common problem, there still lacks a general calibration method for its agent travel behavioral models. Motivated by this, the paper proposes a calibration method for agent-based travel model in artificial system, which correlates macro traffic data with micro behavioral model parameters. The behavioral model is calibrated by two data sources from real urban transportation: link traffic counts and Automatic Vehicle Identification data. Our results indicate that the proposed method can help receive a reasonable model and be applied in general calibration problems.
Hybrid calibration of agent-based travel model using traffic counts and AVI data
01.10.2017
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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