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DATA AND SYNTHETIC POPULATIONS ..........................................................................................47
Processing the Denver Travel Survey to Support Tour-Based Modeling:
Methods, Data, and Lessons Learned......................................................................................................49
Erik E. Sabina, Gregory D. Erhardt, Thomas F. Rossi, and John Coil
Validation of Atlanta, Georgia, Regional Commission Population Synthesizer .......................................54
John L. Bowman and Guy Rousseau
Microsimulation of Single-Family Residential Land Use for Market Equilibriums..................................63
Bin (Brenda) Zhou and Kara M. Kockelman
ACTIVITY-BASED MODELS ................................................................................................................69
Modeling Short-Term Dynamics in Activity-Travel Patterns: From Aurora to Feathers ..........................71
Theo Arentze, Harry Timmermans, Davy Janssens, and Geert Wets
Comprehensive Econometric Microsimulator for Daily Activity-Travel Patterns:
Recent Developments and Sensitivity Testing Results..............................................................................78
Chandra R. Bhat, Abdul Pinjari, Naveen Eluru, Ipek Sener, Rachel Copperman, Jessica Guo,
and Siva Srinivasan
SURVEY METHODS .............................................................................................................................83
Directions for Coordinated Improvement of Travel Surveys and Models................................................85
Eric Petersen and Peter Vovsha
Using Global Positioning System Data to Inform Travel Survey Methods ..............................................89
Stacey Bricka and Chandra R. Bhat
Dynamic Activity-Travel Diary Data Collection Using a Global Positioning
SystemEnabled Personal Digital Assistant .............................................................................................94
Bruno Kochan, Tom Bellemans, Davy Janssens, and Geert Wets
ASSIGNMENT ADVANCES ..................................................................................................................99
Dynamic Traffic Assignment Model Breakdown...................................................................................101
James E. Hicks
Urban Arterial SpeedFlow Equations for Travel Demand Models.......................................................109
Richard Dowling and Alexander Skabardonis
A Comparison of Static and Dynamic Traffic Assignment Under Tolls in
the DallasFort Worth Region...............................................................................................................114
Stephen Boyles, Satish Ukkusuri, S. Travis Waller, and Kara M. Kockelman
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH .......................................................................................................119
Lifelong Education as a Necessary Foundation for Success in Travel Modeling....................................121
Rick Donnelly
Traffic Forecasting in a Visioning Workshop Setting.............................................................................124
Don Hubbard
EMERGING MODELING CONSIDERATIONS .................................................................................127
Companionship for Leisure Activities: An Empirical Analysis Using the American Time Use Survey ...129
Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan and Chandra R. Bhat