On combining maximum entropy trip matrix estimation with user optimal assignment
C. S. Fisk
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 1988, vol. 22, issue 1, 69-73
Abstract:
This note shows how the maximum entropy trip matrix estimation procedure incorporated in ME2 as proposed by Willumsen (Van Zuylen and Willumsen, 1980) can be combined with a user optimal assignment model such as SATURN (Van Vliet, 1982) into a single mathematical problem. The resulting problem has the form of a bilevel programming problem similar to matrix estimation methods proposed by Nguyen (1981). The mathematical framework for the user optimal assignment problem is summarized, followed by a description of the maximum entropy trip matrix estimation procedure proposed by Willumsen. The two models are then combined into a single problem and a discussion follows on solution procedures.
Date: 1988
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