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Generating daily activity schedules for households using Genetic Algorithms
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Spatial modelling of origin-destination commuting flows in Switzerland
(2018)This paper presents a direct modelling approach for origin-destination (OD) public transportation commuting flows for the case of Switzerland. Its purpose is to improve the gravity modelling approach for OD flows by applying a spatial autoregressive regression model, testing different spatial weighting schemes and accounting for endogeneity aspects.Conference Paper -
Empirical Macroscopic Fundamental Diagrams
(2017)TRB 96th Annual Meeting Compendium of PapersThe macroscopic fundamental diagram, relating average flows and densities in an urban network, has been analyzed in some empirical studies and many simulations. It has been shown to be an efficient tool for traffic management and control or the estimation of travel times in a network. However, empirical studies remain scarce and are usually based on one single data source, such as loop detector data (LDD) or floating car data (FCD). In ...Conference Paper -
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Towards the integration of aerial transportation in urban settings
(2018)2018 TRB Annual Meeting OnlineConference Paper -
Population synthesis for microsimulation
(2010)Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- und RaumplanungConference Paper -
Travel as a function of (life) projects
(2009)Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- und RaumplanungConference Paper -
Alternative approach to scoring in MATSim and how it affects activity rescheduling
(2018)2018 TRB Annual Meeting OnlineConference Paper -
Comparing car-sharing schemes in Switzerland
(2016)Free-floating car-sharing schemes operate without fixed car-sharing stations, ahead reservations or return-trip requirements. Providing fast and convenient motorization, they attract both public transportation users and (former) car-owners. However, given their highly flexible nature and different pricing structures, previous findings on user groups and environmental impact of station-based car-sharing may not be easily transferable. ...Conference Paper