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A conceptual and methdological framework for the generation of activity-travel patterns
Authors:Chieh-Hua Wen  Frank S. Koppelman
Affiliation:(1) Department of Shipping and Transporation Management, National Penghu Institute of Marine and Management Technology, 300, Liu-Ho RD., Makung, Penghu, Taiwan;(2) Department of Civil Engineering, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illionis 60208, USA
Abstract:This paper develops a conceptual framework for the generation of activity and travel patterns in the context of more general structures and presents an integrated model system as a step toward development of an improved travel demand forecasting model system. We propose a two-stage structure to model activity and travel behavior. The first stage, the stop generation and stop/auto allocation models, consists of the choices for the number of household maintenance stops and the allocation of stops and autos to household members. The second stage, the tour formation model, includes the choices for the number of tours and the assignment of stops to tours for each individual, conditional on the choices in the first stage. Empirical results demonstrate that individual and household socio-demographics are important factors affecting the first stage choices, the generation of maintenance stops and the allocation of stops and autos among household members, and the second stage choices, the number of tours and the assignment of stops to tours. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:activity-based travel analysis  discrete choice  nested logit  travel demand
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