Title: FL-MTF meeting
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2Agenda
- Overview
- Why TransCAD
- Challenges/tips
- Initiatives
- Applications
3 4Role of Statewide Planning
- Transportation planning and policy guidance
- 3 C process
- Planning tools
- Travel demand modeling
- Project level forecasts
5Organizational Structure
6Model Research and Development Team
- Technical service center for the branch
- Provide expertise, research, and training in
travel modeling - Advance travel modeling and analysis for the
State of North Carolina - 6 positions for advanced modeling
7Planning Groups
- MPO/RPO planning
- 17 MPOs
- 20 RPOs
- Modeling for communities greater than 10,000
population - 40 positions for planning/modeling
8TransCAD Modeling Status
- 3 regional models under development
- Covering 9 MPOs
- 6 TransCAD MPO models currently in use
- Developed ground up/converted
- 6 TransCAD MPO models in progress
- Upgrades/new starts
- 10 non-MPO models
9NCDOT Modeling Improvement Goals
- Develop best modeling practices.
- Investigation of model improvements
- New procedures to better address land use
feedback - Tools to improve efficiency and reliability
10 11Why NCDOT Decided to Switch Platforms?
- Older platform no longer supported
- Limited capabilities
- Graphics, network size, TAZs
- More GIS integration
- Movement towards GIS based analysis
- Compatible with ArcGIS
- Ability to do spatial analysis
12Why TransCAD?Diverse Users
- Advanced developers
- Developers
- Advanced end users
- Basic end users
13Why TransCAD?General
- Windows based
- Scenario manager for easy file management
- Visualization
- Data and database
- GISDK
14Why TransCAD?GIS Capabilities
- Integration of GIS tools and technologies
- Improved linkage between land use,
transportation, and air quality - Development of database structures
- Application batch files, GIS tools, and Graphical
Users Interface
15Why TransCAD?Modeling Process
- Data
- Interface with ArcGIS
- GIS database
- Existing data sources (census, others)
- Visualization
16Why TransCAD?Modeling Process
- Networks
- GIS database with unlimited attribute
capabilities - GIS distances and shapes
- Database linkages to other data sets
17Why TransCAD?Modeling Process
- Trip generation
- Robust cross classification model
- GISDK programming for custom applications
- Unlimited trip purposes
- Multiple variables can be stored in TAZ land use
data base or linked via parcel data base
18Why TransCAD?Modeling Process
- Trip distribution
- Geocode survey data to determine trip lengths
- Visualize desire lines between zones or districts
- Utilize curve functions for friction factors in
place of lookup table
19Why TransCAD?Modeling Process
- Mode choice
- Built in procedures for streamlined transit
analysis - Use GISDK to customize nested LOGIT model
20Why TransCAD?Modeling Process
- Traffic assignment
- Easy time of day analysis
- User defined link volume-delay equation
- Multiple assignment algorithms
- Comparison tools for evaluating different
assignments
21Why TransCAD?Modeling Process
- Performance measures
- Use database fields to easily query link types
for evaluation - GISDK allows for consistent checking and
reporting of model results - Visualization of results
- Screenline analysis
- User log available
22 23Challenges/tipsConversion Process
- TIP recommended for immediate use of TransCAD on
existing models - TRIP converted base is NOT ready to go
- TIP use performance measures to build confidence
in converted model - will need to adjust for
differences - TRIP TransCAD recognizes real numbers - will
account for differences
24Challenges/tips
- Think about things differently
- File management
- Dataview save
- MAP save
- Powerful computer
25 26Initiatives
- Training
- Standards
- Users group
- Applications
27 28GISDK Tools for Travel Demand Modeling Model
Research Development UnitNCDOT Statewide
Planning Branch
29The Geographic Information System Developers
Kit (GISDK) provides you with a tool kit that you
can use to get outside the box and customize
TransCAD in any way you desire.
30Model Team Goal Process Improvement
- Through the development of applications tools for
streamlining the model development process
31Meeting the Process Improvement Goal
- Data management tool
- Trip generation tool
- Performance management tool
- Miscellaneous tools
32Data Management
33Old Way of Managing Model Data
- Create separate fields for attribute data
- Travel time, capacity, ADT, facility type,
functional classification, etc. - Enter data using TransCAD interface
- Create multiple geographic files for different
alternatives
34Disadvantages of the Old Way
- Manual recalculation of travel times and other
attribute data - Current data entry approach is time consuming and
prone to errors - Maintaining multiple geographic files is
cumbersome and requires more disk space - Maintaining multiple geographic files increases
the chance of introducing errors in the files
35Model Data Management Tools
36Model Data Management Tools
- TransCAD GISDK script
- Select data values automatically calculated
- Travel time, 1-way attributes, facility type, etc
- Easy user interface for entering data
- Provides a data management system for multiple
model alternatives - Alternatives managed from master file
37Benefits of Using Data Management Tools
- Reduced errors
- Increased efficiency
- Eliminates duplicated data
- Requires less disk space
- Maintains the consistency of the model data
- Standardizes model data management
38Calculate Travel Time Tool
- Calculates travel time, 1-way capacity, 1-way
ADT, facility code and functional classification
code automatically every time data is changed
39Enter Base Data Tool
- Provides a GUI (graphic user interface) to enter
or modify base model data for single or multiple
links
40Build Base Network Tool
- Builds the base network from the master line
layer
41Identify New Link Tool
- Identifies the future links that are not in the
base network
42Enter Alternative Data Tool
- Provides a GUI to enter or modify alternative
network data for single or multiple links
43Build Network Alternative Tool
- Builds the network alternative from the master
line layer
44Trip Generation
45NCDOT Trip Generation Procedure
- Average trip rate per household
- Percentage applied to total trips to determine
trips by trip purpose - Accounts for CV trips and non-home based trips by
non-residents - Data input in ASCII format and executed in C
program
46Disadvantages of the Old Way
- Data input methodology is cumbersome and prone to
data entry error - No ability to visualize data
- User cannot easily interpret the data
47Benefits of Using Trip Generation Tool
- Reduced errors
- Increased efficiency
- Eliminates duplicated data
- TransCAD data file facilitates visualization of
data
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54Output Files
55Output Files
56Export to TransCAD
57Performance Management
58Model Calibration and Validation
- Iterative process
- Based on observed data and reasonableness
checking - GOAL model performing within acceptable
standards - Resources
- Http//tmip.Fhwa.Dot.Gov/clearinghouse/docs/mvrcm
- Http//ntl.Bts.Gov/docs/377cas.Html
59Benefits of Using Performance Management Tool
- Standardization
- Increased efficiency
- Process is automated
- Reduced user error
- Great reporting tool
60Under Development
61Under Development
62Miscellaneous Tools
63Scenario Builder
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65For the things we have to learn before we can do
them, we learn by doing them. -Aristotle