NOTES ON TRANSIENT QUEUING BEHAVIOR, CAPACITY RESTRAINT FUNCTIONS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO TRAVEL FORECASTING,
Abstract
Increasingly, capacity restraint functions -- which describe travel performance or travel time and delay as a function of the volume using a facility and of the facility capacity -- are utilized in the trip distribution and assignment phases of the travel forecasting process. In essence, these capacity restraint functions when related to distribution and assignment models permit the analyst to insure equilibrium; that is, they enable the analyst to insure that the travel time used to determine interzonal transfers and to assign link volumes is equal to that travel time which would result if assigned volumes of the predicted magnitude did actually use the facilities in question. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0663736
Entities
People
- Martin Wohl
Organizations
- RAND Corporation