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Hybrid agent based simulation with adaptive learning of travel mode choices for University commuters (WIP)

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posted on 2024-11-13, 14:46 authored by Nagesh Shukla, Albert Munoz AneirosAlbert Munoz Aneiros, Jun Ma, Nam Huynh
This paper presents a methodology for developing a hybrid agent-based micro-simulation model to capture the impacts of commuter travel mode choices on a University campus transport network. The proposed methodology involves: (i) developing realistic population of commuter agents (students and staff); (ii) assigning activity lists and travel mode choices to agents using machine learning method; and, (iii) traffic micro-simulation of the study area transport network. This furthers the understanding of current transport modal distributions, factors affecting the travel mode choice decisions, and, network performance through a number of hypothetical travel scenarios.

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Nagesh Shukla, Albert Munoz, Jun Ma, and Nam Huynh. "Hybrid Agent based Simulation with Adaptive Learning of Travel Mode Choices for University Commuters (WIP)" Workshop on model-driven approaches for simulation engineering (Mod4Sim) Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation, part of the SCS SpringSim 2013 conference, April 7-10, 2013, San Diego, CA (USA) (2013).

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English

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77558

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