References
Miller, E.J. and M.J. Roorda, “A Prototype Model of Household Activity/Travel Scheduling”, Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1831, 2003, pp. 114-121. https://doi.org/10.3141/1831-13
- Developer(s)
- Eric J. Miller
Description
The Toronto Area Scheduling Model for Household Agents (TASHA), a new prototype activity scheduling microsimulation model, generates activity schedules and travel patterns for a 24-h typical weekday for all persons in a household. The prototype model is based solely on conventional trip diary data and therefore is applicable in many urban areas where activity data may not be available. This model can report results for multi-decade forecast horizons, travel demand on a typical weekday, travel impacts on a typical weekday.
- Applications
forecasting travel demand and impacts
- Users
regional governments, municipal governments
- Key Inputs
population, employment, transportation networks
- Key Outputs
Detailed spatial-temporal travel by mode and purpose for all urban residents
Registered developers
Name | Organization |
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Eric Miller | University of Toronto |