Travel Modeling Workshop Session 7: Highway and Transit Assignment Processes

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Description
This series of webinars will introduce the development of model estimation data sets, the structures of the various model components, and the procedures for estimating models. The workshop will include lectures, discussion, and “homework,” that participants will be expected to complete between sessions.

This session will examine the estimation and implementation of highway and transit assignment processed. For highway assignment, topics will include: Equilibrium assignment definition, volume/delay functions, and multi-class assignment. For transit assignment, topics will include transit path building and associated settings, multi-path transit assignment. We will introduce the concepts of individual simulation of auto and transit trips.

Presenters
Thomas Rossi, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Thomas Rossi is a Principal of Cambridge Systematics with 25 years of experience in transportation planning and travel demand forecasting. He has developed and applied trip based and activity based models throughout the U.S. For the past 15 years, Tom has been a consultant to USDOT for model improvement research and development/teaching of training courses. He is the Chairman of TRB Committee on Transportation Demand Forecasting. Tom holds Bachelor’s degrees in Civil Engineering and mathematics and a Master’s degree in Transportation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Yasasvi Popuri, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Yasasvi D. Popuri is a Senior Associate of Cambridge Systematics with experience in the fields of travel demand forecasting, discrete choice modeling, market research analysis, geographical information systems (GIS), and transportation planning. He has managed projects involving transit ridership forecasting, travel model estimation, and freight modeling. Mr. Popuri received a Master’s degree in Transportation Systems Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Bachelor’s degree of Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology at Madras.

TMIP Online Event
Travel Modeling Workshop Session 7 - Highway and Transit Assignment Processes

Intended Audience
Transportation modelers who have a low to moderate level of familiarity with the estimation and validation of travel models.

Continuing Education
This webinar is the equivalent of two (2) professional development hours (PDHs). TMIP does not issue certificates of attendance. If you attend the webinar, please save the information on this page for your files.

Item Type
Recorded Webinar

Related Items
Travel Modeling Workshop Session 1: Introduction
Travel Modeling Workshop Session 2: Data Set Preparation for Model Estimation
Travel Modeling Workshop Session 3: Estimation of Non-Logit Models
Travel Modeling Workshop Session 4: Estimation of Logit Models
Travel Modeling Workshop Session 5: Disaggregate and Aggregate Validation and Calibration Procedures
Travel Modeling Workshop Session 6: Advanced Topics in Discrete Choice Models

TMIP Subject Categories
Travel demand modeling