@inproceedings{0a68b055984a4cae8572d99d79b7ee0a,
title = "DynaMIT 2.0: The next generation real-time dynamic traffic assignment system",
abstract = "Real-time transportation models are proven to be highly useful for traffic management and generation of traveler guidance information. The current state of the practice in real-time transportation modeling is represented by DynaMIT, which generates consistent anticipatory information about the future state of the transportation network based on current real-time data. DynaMIT has been effectively applied across a variety of locations and sensor configurations. The next generation of real-time models will be multi-modal and include representation of dynamic pricing and commercial vehicles. To support this, these models will be based on activity-based demand and will make use of the latest software design strategies, enhanced data availability and personal/vehicle connectivity.",
keywords = "Dynamic traffic assignment, Online calibration, Real-time model",
author = "Martin Milkovits and Eric Huang and Constantinos Antoniou and Moshe Ben-Akiva and Lopes, {Jorge Alves}",
year = "2010",
doi = "10.1109/SIMUL.2010.28",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780769541426",
series = "Proceedings - 2nd International Conference on Advances in System Simulation, SIMUL 2010",
pages = "45--51",
booktitle = "Proceedings - 2nd International Conference on Advances in System Simulation, SIMUL 2010",
note = "2nd International Conference on Advances in System Simulation, SIMUL 2010 ; Conference date: 22-08-2010 Through 27-08-2010",
}