Dynamic Traffic Assignment and Applications
Dynamic Traffic Assignment and Applications
Steve Wilson
SRF Consulting Group
Duluth, Minnesota
August, 2008
Outline
Background/FHWA Support
35W Bridge Project
Test Applications
FHWA DTA Ongoing Development
What is Dynamic Traffic
Assignment (DTA)?
Mesoscopic traffic assignment model
– More responsive to operational factors
(queuing) than traditional travel demand
models
– More responsive to system level factors
(route-changing) than traditional
operations models
Travel Demand Model
Assignment Limitations
Trips are instantaneously on all links
between origin to destination (not
time-dependent)
Congestion delay does not adequately
reflect bottlenecks (upstream or
downstream)
DTA Models Availability
State Users
Workshops held
Future Workshops
(TBD)
Initial Development of Twin
Cities FHWA DTA Model
I-35W Bridge
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FHWA Response
Pace of Study
MnDOT Model
Development
Importing of regional TDF model
network
Importing of regional TDF model trip
tables
Network cleaning
Simplified traffic control assumptions
MnDOT Model
Development
Calibration/adjustment of O-D
matrices
Testing of routing/improvement
scenarios
Initial Development of
Twin Cities FHWA DTA
Model
I-35W Bridge
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FHWA Response
Pace of Study
I-35W UPA Project
UPA Program
Competition
Innovative, multi-
modal, priced
Open by end of
2009
I-35W UPA Project
Memory/CPU resources
Learning curve
119
123 124
443
444 421
420
424 423
426 414 359
371 372
373
337
334 337
335336 339
340 341
322321 318
514
Twin Cities FHWA DTA
Model
Travel Time (min) Travel Time (min)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
10 10
30 30
area
50 50
70 70
90 90
110 110
408
409
130 130
150 150
170 170
Departure Time(min)
w
w
wo
wo
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
10
30 10
50 30
50
70
70
90
90
110
110
407
130
410
130
150 150
170 170
Departure Time (min)
Departure Time (min)
190 190
210 210
230 230
Travel time into Downtown
Total
wo
w
wo
FHWA DTA Model
(Subarea)
Learning Curve
“CORSIM-like”
Link-based
Evacuation Planning
Work zones
Systems Planning
Value pricing/HOT Lanes
Benefit-Cost Analysis
Travel demand model feedback
Lessons Learned
FHWA
– Jim McCarthy
– Chung Tran
Mn/DOT Planning Division
– Brian Isaacson
– Mark Filipi
– Tony Fischer
DynusT Labs
– Yi-Chang Chiu, University of Arizona
Questions?
Steve Wilson
[email protected]