Byron Becnel LA DOTD June 16, 2011. Microscopic simulation models simulate the movement of...

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Microsimulation Modeling Policy

Byron BecnelLA DOTDJune 16, 2011

What?

Microscopic simulation models simulate the movement of individual vehicles on roadsIt is used to assess the traffic performance of a highway networkMicrosimulation is the dynamic and stochastic modeling of vehicle movementsMicrosimulation is a tool for traffic studies, design, operations, and public meetings

Why?

To estimate the effect of different design or operations alternativesTo show the expected improvement from existing to proposed conditionsTo provide a visual representation of a transportation projectTo help in the decision making process

When?

Use when approved by DOTD Traffic Modeling EngineerWhen defined in the project scope of workUse where traffic congestion problems existWhen other tools are limitedUse when time and funding are available

Policy

Microsimulation Policy and Guidelines documentsTwo softwares: VISSIM and CORSIMPolicy in place to get a good work product, and to use modeling as an appropriate analysis toolDefines phases and deliverablesBased on Traffic Analysis Toolbox Volume III

VISSIM Picture

VISSIM Model

CORSIM Picture

CORSIM Model

Process

1) Project scope2) Data collection3) Base model development4) Error checking5) Calibration6) Alternatives analysis7) Final report

Flowchart

Where to Model

Urbanized freeway segmentsCongested arterial highwaysCorridors with closely spaced signalsRoundabouts with nearby signalsComplex geometric configurations

Where to not Model

Isolated stop or signal intersectionsRural highway segmentsIntersection improvementsLow volume local or collector roads

Selecting Proper Tool

Simulation Needed!Simulation…..

Probably Not Needed!

Source: UW TRAC and CH2M HILL, Introduction in Traffic Simulation

MOE

Measures of effectiveness such as travel time, average speed, delay, queue lengths, and VMT

Sample Report Results TableMOE No Build Alt 1 Alt 2

Travel Time (min)

9 5 6

Avg Speed (mph)

20 36 30

Contact

Byron BecnelE-mail byron.becnel@la.govPhone 225-379-1310