Predicting short-term activity-travel decisions is high on the research agenda because it constitutes a critical step in assessing the impact of policy decisions on daily traffic flows. The Aurora model was developed for predicting short-term activity scheduling and rescheduling decisions. Previous studies, using numerical simulations, have shown the potential of this model. The results of a study that estimated the model using empirical activity-travel diary data collected in the Amsterdam-Utrecht corridor, in the Netherlands, are reported.
Activity-Travel Scheduling and Rescheduling Decision Processes: Empirical Estimation of Aurora Model
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board ; 1898 , 1 ; 10-18
01.01.2004
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