The Residential Choice Module in the Albatross and Ramblas Model Systems

The focus of this chapter is on the residential choice component in the Albatross and Ramblas model systems. Both models are primarily activity-based models of transport demand. Their prime goal is to predict activity–travel patterns and associated traffic flows. The distribution of residential land use, in terms of households and persons, is exogenously given.

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