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DYNASMART-P (DYnamic Network Assignment-Simulation Model for Advanced Road Telematics) supports transportation network planning and traffic operations decisions, including evaluation of ITS deployment options, through the use of simulation-based dynamic traffic assignment. This tool combines (1) dynamic network assignment models, used primarily in conjunction with demand forecasting procedures for planning applications, and (2) traffic simulation models, used primarily for traffic operational studies. DYNASMART-P provides the capability to model the evolution of traffic flows in a traffic network, which result from the decisions of individual travelers seeking the best paths en-route over a given planning horizon. For more details, please see the Summer 2004 newsletter. An input editor, DSPEd, is included to assist users in preparing input data. The fully supported version includes access to the program developer through McTrans for detailed technical assistance and response to specific issues.
DYNASMART-P (DYnamic Network Assignment-Simulation Model for Advanced Road Telematics) supports transportation network planning and traffic operations decisions, including evaluation of ITS deployment options, through the use of simulation-based dynamic traffic assignment. This tool combines (1) dynamic network assignment models, used primarily in conjunction with demand forecasting procedures for planning applications, and (2) traffic simulation models, used primarily for traffic operational studies. DYNASMART-P provides the capability to model the evolution of traffic flows in a traffic network, which result from the decisions of individual travelers seeking the best paths en-route over a given planning horizon. For more details, please see the Summer 2004 newsletter. An input editor, DSPEd, is included to assist users in preparing input data. This limited support version includes access frequently asked questions from McTans, but no access to the program developer for detailed technical assistance and response to specific issues.