Re-induction using pooled activity-travel diary data sets : albatross

Albatross was developed and tested on activity dairy data collected in Zwijndrecht and Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht in 1997. Several empirical studies showed that the performance of the model is satisfactory or even good in terms of face validity, spatial transferability and performance relative to several utility-based models. For that reason, it was decided to further develop and extend the model in several directions that would make the model operational for application at the national scale. This report describes the results of two additional steps intended to make the system operational for national application, which were carried out simultaneously. These include re-induction of the scheduling model based on national land use, transportation and activity dairy data set and incorporating travel costs variables in the scheduling model.

Datum rapport
1 januari 2000
Auteurs
Arentze, T., Timmermans, H.
Auteur
European Institute of Retailing and Services Studies (EIRASS); T. Arentze, H. Timmermans
Uitgever
EIRASS.
Annotatie
196 p.
Pp., ill.
With ref.
Research for the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Rijkswaterstaat, Transport Research Centre = Adviesdienst Verkeer en Vervoer (RWS, AVV)
projectbegeleiding F. Hofman
Documentnummer
225855