Using the dynamic assignment add-on module

Note: You must have a license for the add-on module.

When using dynamic assignment traffic demand is not specified by using vehicle inputs on selected links with a given traffic volume but in the form of one or more origin-destination matrix/matrices. Thus you can simulate a road network without having to manually create routes and vehicle inputs. In origin-destination matrices, you specify the starting and end points of trips and the number of trips between these locations. Thus the dimension of an origin-destination matrix is the squared number of zones.

In Vissim, the dynamic assignment is done by an iterated application of the traffic flow simulation.

Dynamic assignment glossary

The following terms are used in relation to the dynamic assignment:

During dynamic assignment, you can use microscopic or mesoscopic simulation to simulate the entire network (Using add-on module for mesoscopic simulation). If you choose to use dynamic assignment with mesoscopic simulation, you can also simulate one or multiple sections of your Vissim network microscopically (Using hybrid simulation).

Dynamic assignment takes the toll pricing calculation into account (Calculating toll using dynamic assignment).

Examples

..\Examples Training\Dynamic Assignment\3 Paths

..\Examples Training\Dynamic Assignment\Detour

..\Examples Training\Dynamic Assignment\Drop-off Zone.Trip Chains.inpx

..\Examples Training\Dynamic Assignment\Parking Search - Real Parking Spaces.inpx

Related topics:

Differences between static and dynamic assignment

Base for calculating the dynamic assignment

Building an Abstract Network Graph

Modeling traffic demand with origin-destination matrices or trip chain files

Simulated travel time and generalized costs

Path search and path selection

Optional expansion for the dynamic assignment

Controlling dynamic assignment

Generating static routes from assignment

Using an assignment from Visum for dynamic assignment