Event traffic forecast for metropolitan areas based on microscopic simulation. Behrisch, M., Bonert, M., Brockfeld, E., Krajzewicz, D., & Wagner, P. In Third International Symposium of Transport Simulation 2008 (ISTS08), Januar, 2008.
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It is shown that a traditional travel demand forecast combined with a simulationbased approach can serve as a short-term forecast for the traffic situation. The approach presented was developed and tested during the Soccer World Cup 2006 in the city of Cologne as a service for the action forces to react as fast as possible to developing aberrations. This paper discusses the merits and the short-comings of the approach.
@inproceedings{Behrisch2008,
	author = {Michael Behrisch and Michael Bonert and Elmar Brockfeld and Daniel Krajzewicz and Peter Wagner},
	booktitle = {Third International Symposium of Transport Simulation 2008 (ISTS08)},
	title = {Event traffic forecast for metropolitan areas based on microscopic simulation},
	year = {2008},
	month = {Januar},
	abstract = {It is shown that a traditional travel demand forecast combined with
	a simulationbased approach can serve as a short-term forecast for
	the traffic situation. The approach presented was developed and tested
	during the Soccer World Cup 2006 in the city of Cologne as a service
	for the action forces to react as fast as possible to developing
	aberrations. This paper discusses the merits and the short-comings
	of the approach.},
	file = {:http\://elib.dlr.de/55176/1/eventtrafficSubmitted.pdf:URL},
	groups = {used, Soccer2006, generation, event traffic, mesoscopic, forecast, TS, assigned2groups},
	keywords = {traffic simulation, event traffic, urban traffic},
	owner = {Daniel},
	timestamp = {2011.12.02},
	url = {http://elib.dlr.de/55176/}
}

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