Les systèmes de transport intelligents, École Polytechnique de
Montréal
Articles du groupe MADITUC
Origin-Destination Survey Data Dissemination in a Metropolitan Context: A Multimedia Experience |
Référence:
CHAPLEAU, Robert, TRÉPANIER, Martin, LAVIGUEUR, Pierre, ALLARD, Bruno (1997). Origin-Destination Survey Data Dissemination in a Metropolitan Context: A Multimedia Experience, Transportation Research Record, Washington, no. 1551, pages 26-36. |
Type:
Publication avec comité de lecture
Organisme:
Transportation Research Board
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Résumé
Since beginning of the seventies, the Montréal Urban Community Transit Commission (STCUM) has held a series of six major origin-destination surveys in the Greater Montréal Area. These studies, which include approximately 50 000 households per survey, benefit from a totally dissaggregate approach. This framework permits the spatialization of each trip end at the X-Y coordinate level and associates multiple variables to every recorded trip.
The dissemination of such a vast quantity of data requires different levels of resolution with respect to processing methods and software, zonal aggregation, itineraries and socio-demographic variables. In this context, two tools have been created for public use: MADEOD (Origin-Destination Survey Data Disaggregate Analysis Model) and MADGEN (Trip Generator Disaggregate Analysis Model). Due to the recent and rapid evolution of multimedia technology, these tools have been developed in an interactive Microsoft Excel worksheet format and in HyperText Markup Language (HTML) for the Groupe MADITUCs World-Wide-Web site on the INTERNET. Stand-alone multimedia presentations and a Windows help file have also been developed for tutorial use. |
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