About this course
The purpose of the course is to give students a comprehensive introduction to the field of transport planning and demand modelling as well as experience in using various modelling approaches to analyse transport systems. In addition, the course focuses on giving the students an understanding of the role of modelling and sustainability in the planning and evaluation of transport and infrastructure investments. Finally, the course gives students tools to analyse transport data and support decision making on mobility. The course covers quantitative methods that can be used to solve problems within transport planning and transport modelling. The course focuses on statistical methods, especially regression and discrete choice models. Other methods that are covered are iterative proportional fitting, gravitation models, and simulation.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the learner will be able to: , Summarise the role of demand analysis and modelling in the planning of transport systems , Explain the principles behind the four-stage model and the basic stages , Discuss and model generation of travel , Discuss and model distribution of travel , Model travel mode choice using logit and nested logit models , Apply a demand model for transport analysis , Apply cost-benefit analysis to simple transport cases , Validate a model and use it for forecasting , Produce a written demand analysis that describes data; modelling and results , Use software for data management; data analysis and model application , Discuss how sustainability can be included in the planning of mobility and transport.
Examination
Four hand-in exercises are evaluated throughout the course. An oral exam tests each student's understanding of the exercises and the content of the course. Finally, an overall grade is given based on the exercises and the oral exam
Course requirements
Statistic course
Resources
- Relevant literature will be supplied during the course. The main reference
- which is downloadable as pdf
- is: Rich
- J. and Mabit
- S. (2021) Transport Models – From Theory to Practise.
Activities
Lectures and exercise classes, reading the literature, problem solving, and student presentations.
Additional information
- Institution locationAnker Engelunds Vej 1 1, Kgs.Lyngby
- More infoCourse page on website of Technical University of Denmark
- Contact a coordinator
- LevelMaster
- Contact hours per week4
- InstructorsStefan Eriksen Mabit, Jeppe Rich
- Mode of deliveryHybrid