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Does car routing consider link loads of last iteration

by Johannes Lieberherr on 2017-11-13 11:12:41


Even after some months working with MATSim I have a very basic question:

Does car routing consider the link loads of the last iteration?

If yes, how is it considered?

And is there a documentation about how it works?

PS. I didn't found explanation on that in the MATSim-book. Please excuse if I have overlooked something.


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Re: Does car routing consider link loads of last iteration

by Dominik Ziemke on 2017-11-14 19:00:48

Hi Johannes,

yes it does. Just image it did't: That would mean that irrespective of how much congestion (or load; i.e. something likely leading to increased travel times) there is on a link, the agents would not get knowledge of that and not adjust their routes (unless you introduce variability in another way, e.g. by using randomizing routing etc...).

There is a "travelTime" object that is informed by the travel times observed on each link of the network at a given time-of-day from the previous iteration. The time-of-day is resolved in 15min bins. When the router is applied, it looks up the travel times of the links of the route of the relevant 15-min time-of-day bin.

In the book I also only find chapter 4.7.1, which is super short, but I also did not really search extensively now... so, good question!

Cheers,

Dominik


Re: Does car routing consider link loads of last iteration

by Johannes Lieberherr on 2017-11-16 22:03:26

Thanks a lot, Dominik, for your answer. I'm reassured. We were discussing on that and we couldn't imagine that it could work without. Your explanation is very helpful for us!

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