Abstract
MATSim is an open-source simulation framework for mesoscopic traffic simulations that has gained popularity in recent years. In this paper, we present a MATSim model for the city of Vienna, with a particular emphasis on the intermodal routing framework used to create agent trips, and the development of a utility function to specify different agents mode preferences. To create agent activity chains, we use mobility diaries from the national transportation survey in Austria and disaggregate the available geospatial information to best fit the reported travel times. The novelty of the intermodal framework is the ability to create trips that do not consist of only one mode of transportation, but to also include bicycle, car, and demand-responsive transport (e.g., cab, car sharing) trips in combination with public transportation. To represent the different mobility behaviors of agents, we divide the population into groups and assign them different utility functions for transportation modes according to their socio-demographic characteristics. After presenting the validation of the model, we discuss ways to improve the model.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Sustainability |
Issue number | 428 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Research Field
- Former Research Field - Integrated Digital Urban Planning
Keywords
- MATSim
- agent-based simualtion
- transport simulation
- intermodal routing
- population synthesis
- utility function