An Introduction to Urban Travel Demand Forecasting

An Introduction to Urban Travel Demand Forecasting
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35556021318845
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Synopsis An Introduction to Urban Travel Demand Forecasting by : United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration

Travel Demand Forecasting: Parameters and Techniques

Travel Demand Forecasting: Parameters and Techniques
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Publisher : Transportation Research Board
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9780309214001
ISBN-13 : 0309214009
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Synopsis Travel Demand Forecasting: Parameters and Techniques by :

TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 716: Travel Demand Forecasting: Parameters and Techniques provides guidelines on travel demand forecasting procedures and their application for helping to solve common transportation problems.

Urban Travel Demand Modeling

Urban Travel Demand Modeling
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Publisher : Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35556023545023
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Synopsis Urban Travel Demand Modeling by : Norbert Oppenheim

In addition, models for optimal transportation supply decisions are integrated with the demand models. Transit travel and goods movements are specifically addressed.

Urban Travel Demand Forecasting Course 1975

Urban Travel Demand Forecasting Course 1975
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Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000066221296
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Synopsis Urban Travel Demand Forecasting Course 1975 by : United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration

User-oriented Materials for UTPS

User-oriented Materials for UTPS
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Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D00817529M
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Synopsis User-oriented Materials for UTPS by : United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration

Modeling of Transport Demand

Modeling of Transport Demand
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 9780128115145
ISBN-13 : 0128115149
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Synopsis Modeling of Transport Demand by : V.A Profillidis

Modeling of Transport Demand explains the mechanisms of transport demand, from analysis to calculation and forecasting. Packed with strategies for forecasting future demand for all transport modes, the book helps readers assess the validity and accuracy of demand forecasts. Forecasting and evaluating transport demand is an essential task of transport professionals and researchers that affects the design, extension, operation, and maintenance of all transport infrastructures. Accurate demand forecasts are necessary for companies and government entities when planning future fleet size, human resource needs, revenues, expenses, and budgets. The operational and planning skills provided in Modeling of Transport Demand help readers solve the problems they face on a daily basis. Modeling of Transport Demand is written for researchers, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students at every stage in their careers, from novice to expert. The book assists those tasked with constructing qualitative models (based on executive judgment, Delphi, scenario writing, survey methods) or quantitative ones (based on statistical, time series, econometric, gravity, artificial neural network, and fuzzy methods) in choosing the most suitable solution for all types of transport applications. - Presents the most recent and relevant findings and research - both at theoretical and practical levels - of transport demand - Provides a theoretical analysis and formulations that are clearly presented for ease of understanding - Covers analysis for all modes of transportation - Includes case studies that present the most appropriate formulas and methods for finding solutions and evaluating results

NCHRP Report 716

NCHRP Report 716
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1066050554
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Synopsis NCHRP Report 716 by : Transportation Research Board

Discrete Choice Modelling and Air Travel Demand

Discrete Choice Modelling and Air Travel Demand
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781409486336
ISBN-13 : 1409486338
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Discrete Choice Modelling and Air Travel Demand by : Professor Laurie A Garrow

In recent years, airline practitioners and academics have started to explore new ways to model airline passenger demand using discrete choice methods. This book provides an introduction to discrete choice models and uses extensive examples to illustrate how these models have been used in the airline industry. These examples span network planning, revenue management, and pricing applications. Numerous examples of fundamental logit modeling concepts are covered in the text, including probability calculations, value of time calculations, elasticity calculations, nested and non-nested likelihood ratio tests, etc. The core chapters of the book are written at a level appropriate for airline practitioners and graduate students with operations research or travel demand modeling backgrounds. Given the majority of discrete choice modeling advancements in transportation evolved from urban travel demand studies, the introduction first orients readers from different backgrounds by highlighting major distinctions between aviation and urban travel demand studies. This is followed by an in-depth treatment of two of the most common discrete choice models, namely the multinomial and nested logit models. More advanced discrete choice models are covered, including mixed logit models and generalized extreme value models that belong to the generalized nested logit class and/or the network generalized extreme value class. An emphasis is placed on highlighting open research questions associated with these models that will be of particular interest to operations research students. Practical modeling issues related to data and estimation software are also addressed, and an extensive modeling exercise focused on the interpretation and application of statistical tests used to guide the selection of a preferred model specification is included; the modeling exercise uses itinerary choice data from a major airline. The text concludes with a discussion of on-going customer modeling research in aviation. Discrete Choice Modelling and Air Travel Demand is enriched by a comprehensive set of technical appendices that will be of particular interest to advanced students of discrete choice modeling theory. The appendices also include detailed proofs of the multinomial and nested logit models and derivations of measures used to represent competition among alternatives, namely correlation, direct-elasticities, and cross-elasticities.