2013
DOI: 10.3141/2343-09
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Increased Convergence Rates in Multiagent Transport Simulations with Pseudosimulation

Abstract: A multimodeling approach to large-scale, activity-based, multiagent simulation of travel demand is introduced. MATSIM is a full activity-based transport simulation. Its greatest current performance limitation is the network loading simulation, currently a queue simulation (QSim). QSim is iteratively executed for the entire agent population for evaluating the effects of random mutations on the activity plans of a fraction of the population. After each QSim, poorly performing plans are discarded, good plans are … Show more

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“…First, the signi cantly larger number of network links and nodes increases time and resources for routing and dynamic queue simulation and could erase the advantages of a small-scale network. Extended simulation times can be tackled with the new pseudo-simulation methodology, currently developed by Fourie et al (2013). Second, total network capacity increase leads to reduction or even disappearance of congestion during peak hours, although including freight and through tra c in the scenario can make it more realistic and address congested conditions during peak-hours.…”
Section: Results Drawbacks and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, the signi cantly larger number of network links and nodes increases time and resources for routing and dynamic queue simulation and could erase the advantages of a small-scale network. Extended simulation times can be tackled with the new pseudo-simulation methodology, currently developed by Fourie et al (2013). Second, total network capacity increase leads to reduction or even disappearance of congestion during peak hours, although including freight and through tra c in the scenario can make it more realistic and address congested conditions during peak-hours.…”
Section: Results Drawbacks and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relaxation Process The number of iterations needed by MATSim's co-evolutionary algorithm to reach a stable state was a critical variable; e orts were made to reduce it (Meister et al, 2006;Fourie et al, 2013).…”
Section: Functional Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In response to these two issues, the improvement work is focused on the reduction of the number of the iterations and the decrease of the computing time in network loading, which are achieved by proposing a new framework for the MATSim replanning module, and new execution modules, respectively. The proposed improvement methods are tested in a Chinese medium-sized using MATSim calibrated with Cadyts (Calibration of dynamic traffic simulations) (Flötteröd 2009;Flötteröd et al 2012;Fourie et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%