Aimsun Next Training Course: Meso, hybrid, macro

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Online

June 29-30

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Meso, hybrid, macro

 

Due to Coronavirus restrictions, this is a remote training course that you can take from home via video conferencing.

Price: £300.00 (Excl. Tax)

Course language: English


Fee: please refer to registration form


Time: Your online tutor is based in London so the course will start at 9h GMT+1 and end at 13h GMT+1.


Platform: We use Microsoft Teams for most of our online classes. If you have a software or security issue, please let us know and we will accommodate your needs.


How to install our software: Once you have signed up, we will send you two-step installation instructions for a temporary training license of Aimsun Next software. Please start this process 48 hours before the course starts to allow time for trouble shooting.
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Courses

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Morning session: 09:00–13:00 (including a 15-min break)
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Meso, hybrid, macro

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June 29-30

This course zooms out from microscopic simulation to look at larger scale modeling. You’ll learn about the event-based mesoscopic model and how to combine it with a more detailed time-sliced microsimulator.

Then you’ll get to experiment with static macroscopic modelling, which is often used as a preliminary step to dynamic modeling to extract the demand of a subarea from a regional model, to adjust and time-slice it, and to get an initial set of paths to warm-start dynamic assignment.

Day 1

Mesoscopic network loading

Mesoscopic vehicle behavior

Calibration of a mesoscopic model

Hybrid microscopic-mesoscopic simulation

Day 2

Macroscopic modeling

Static traffic assignment

Traversal demand calculation

Demand adjustment

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Registration

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To reserve your place, please fill out the registration form and send it to info@aimsun.com as soon as possible.

Maximum class sizes apply.
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