This course introduces two advanced modeling techniques in PTV Visum: Simulation-Based Dynamic Assignment (SBA), which models spatio-temporal traffic interactions while accounting for intersection geometry and signal control, and Synthetic Matrix Estimation (ODME), which adjusts demand matrices to better align with observed traffic counts using entropy-based (TFlowFuzzy) and least squares methods. Participants will gain practical skills to prepare networks, configure dynamic assignments, and apply matrix estimation techniques for improved model accuracy.
TR-T0156 PTV Visum - Dynamic Traffic Assignment (SBA) and Synthetic Matrix Estimation (ODME) (US)
Short Description
Course Level
Advanced
Target Group
Traffic engineers and modelers working on corridor studies, large-scale traffic simulation, and demand calibration.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of static traffic assignment in PTV Visum and familiarity with general traffic modeling concepts.
Duration
• Part 1: 3 hours – Dynamic Traffic Assignment (SBA)
• Part 2: 1 hour – Synthetic Matrix Estimation (ODME)
Contents
Part 1: Dynamic Traffic Assignment (SBA)
• Preparing networks for SBA (network coding)
• Setting up time-varying demand
• Adjusting model parameters (car-following, merging, lane changing)
• Visualization and interpretation of results
Part 2: Synthetic Matrix Estimation (ODME)
• Data preparation for matrix estimation
• Applying ODME methods in Visum (TFlowFuzzy, Least Squares, Dynamic Least Squares)
• Analyzing and validating results
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