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Suggested Citation:"T56712 i-x_x." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2008. Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling, Volume 1: Session Summaries. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13676.
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Using Activity- Based Models for Policy Decision Making ......................................................................55 Erik Sabina and Thomas Rossi Hardware Requirements and Running Time for the Mid- Ohio Regional Planning Commission Travel Forecasting Model........................................................................................................................56 Rebekah Anderson, Zhuojun Jiang, and Chandra Parasa Preparing Parcel- Level Input Data for the Activity- Based Travel Model in Sacramento..........................57 Bruce Griesenbeck THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL BEHAVIOR AND DATA COLLECTION................................................59 Catching the Next Big Wave: Are the Baby Boomers Forcing Us to Change Our Regional Travel Demand Forecasts?.......................................................................................................................59 Larry Blain, Konstadinos Goulias, Neil Kilgren, Terry Michalowski, and Elaine Murakami New Survey Items for a Fuller Description of Traveler Behavior: Biographies and Social Networks .....60 Kay Axhausen Data- Oriented Travel Behavior Analysis Based on Probe Person Systems...............................................62 Eiji Hato and Ryuichi Kitamura NEXT STEPS: INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES .............................................................................................63 Ken Cervenka, Larry Blain, Ronald Milone, Chuck Purvis, Aichong Sun, Richard Walker, and Kermit Wies Conference Participants...........................................................................................................................68

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TRB Conference Proceedings 42, Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling, Volume 1: Session Summaries summarizes the sessions of a May 21-23, 2006, conference that examined advances in travel demand modeling, explored the opportunities and the challenges associated with the implementation of advanced travel models, and reviewed the skills and training necessary to apply new modeling techniques.

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