TY - JOUR PY - 1998// TI - A GIS‐based traffic analysis zone design: technique JO - Transportation planning and technology A1 - You, Jinsoo A1 - Nedović‐Budić, Zorica A1 - Kim, Tschangho John SP - 45 EP - 68 VL - 21 IS - 1-2 N2 - The main purpose of this paper is to develop an efficient method to design traffic analysis zones (TAZs), which is necessary for implementing a planning process with Geographic Information System (GIS) for Transportation (GIS?T), using statistical spatial data analyses and GIS technology. The major roles of GIS in this method are: (1) to produce basic spatial units (BSUs) with topological data structure; (2) to integrate various procedures during the TAZ generation including computer program routines; and (3) to visualize the output of each TAZ generation. One of the most significant reasons for obtaining well?defined TAZs is the fact that they are defined at the outset of transportation demand modeling, used from trip generation to trip assignment, and will ultimately affect transportation policy decisions. Toward obtaining well?defined TAZs, this paper concentrates on two important constraints: homogeneity and contiguity. Iterative partitioning technique is adopted to promote the optimum homogeneity of generated TAZs, while a contiguity checking algorithm is developed to ensure contiguous TAZs are generated by the iterative partitioning technique.
LA - en SN - 0308-1060 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03081069708717601 ID - ref1 ER -