On May 21 through 23, 2006, the Transportation Research Board (TRB) convened the Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling Conference in Austin, Texas. The conference was sponsored by the following agencies, organizations, and companies to provide an opportunity for a frank exchange of ideas and experiences among academics, model developers, and practitioners: TRB, FHWA, FTA, the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, PBS&J-Austin, URS Corporation, and HNTB Corporation. Approximately 220 individuals from across the transportation research community at national, state, regional, and local levels and from the public and private sectors and academia participated. The last major conference on specialty travel demand modeling was held as part of the U.S. Department of Transportation's Travel Model Improvement Program (TMIP) in the fall of 1996. At that time, there was little research and no practical application of land use models and activity-based travel demand models and their integration with demographic, economic, and network modes. Since then, there has been a literal revolution in travel demand forecasting.
"TRB Conference Proceedings 42, Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling, Volume 2: Papers includes the papers that were presented at a May 21-23, 2006, conference that examined advances in travel demand modeling, explored the opportunities ...
Conference on the Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling: 2006 : Austin, Texas : Summaries and Papers
Keith Lawton, then manager of modeling at Metro, brought in a team consisting of Greig Harvey, Moshe Ben-Akiva, Cambridge Systematics (including John Bowman), and Mark Bradley to build the model. The model was based on Bowman's Master's ...
The papers in the Record may be grouped into four topic areas: travel behavior models and simulation, modeling telecommunications attitudes and preferences, mode choice applications, and transportation planning modeling and...
Adamowicz, W.L.: Habit formation and variety seeking in a discrete choice model of recreation demand. ... In: Paper and Presentation for the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling Conference (2006) ...
Theory and Practice 2018", Katowice, Poland, September 17-19, 2018, Selected Papers Elżbieta Macioszek, Grzegorz Sierpiński ... This paper presents a description of the assumptions and structure of an innovative travel demand model, ...
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Current Practice and Future Direction -- Special Report 288 Transportation Research Board ... Presented at Conference on Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling, Austin, Tex., May. www.trb.org/Conferences/TDM/papers/BS2A%20%20CEMDAP.pdf.
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The innovations shown in Figure 2.1 were identified through various efforts. Research provided a perspective on past innovations, specifically the history of the development of passenger travel demand models and data.