2016 Innovations in Travel Modeling (ITM) Conference
RSG is looking forward to sharing our current work and learning from others at the Innovations in Travel Modeling (ITM) conference next week in Denver, CO. We hope to see you throughout the event and invite you to attend the presentations we are leading May 1-4. We're particularly excited to share how our mobile software, rMoveā„¢, is transforming data collection.
SUNDAY, MAY 1
1pm-2:45pm
Integrated ABM-DTA Models (Part 1: Theoretical Considerations) (Workshop 1A)
RSG Panelist: Joel Freedman

1pm-2:45pm
Strategic Analysis Tools for Scenario Planning (SHRP C16)  (Workshop 1B)
RSG Moderator Assistance: Maren Outwater
RSG Panelist: Mark Bradley

3:15pm-5pm
SHRP C20 Behavior-Based Freight Modeling Tools (Workshop 2B)
RSG Panelists: Colin Smith, John Gliebe, Maren Outwater
MONDAY, MAY 2
10:30am-12pm
Scenario Analysis Using a Mode Choice Model with Latent Attitudinal Variables (Session 1A)
RSG Authors/Presenters: Mark Bradley, Greg Spitz
 
10:30am-12pm
Integrated Estimation of Transit Access Stop and Household Driver Choices in a Tour-Based Model of Commuter Mode Choices for Portland, Oregon (Session 1A)
RSG Author/Presenter: John Gliebe
 
10:30am-12pm
Integration of the National Long Distance Passenger Model with the Tennessee Statewide Model and Calibration to AirSage Data (Session 1C)
RSG Author/Presenter: Vince Bernardin, Hadi Sadrasadat
TUESDAY, MAY 3
8:30am-10am
ABM Innovations: Part 1 (Session 3B)
RSG Moderator: Mark Bradley
 
8:30am-10am
Guidelines for Selecting Travel Forecasting Methods and Techniques (Session 3C)
RSG Authors/Presenters: Maren Outwater, Jeff Doyle
 
10:30am-12pm
Using Perceived Time in the Generalized Cost Function for Static Assignment (Session 4A)
RSG Authors/Presenters: Vince Bernardin, Steven Trevino
 
10:30am-12pm
Innovative Features in Portland's DASH Model (Session 4A)
RSG Author: John Gliebe
 
10:30am-12pm
Adopting an Integrated Transportation and Land-use Policy Assessment Tool for the Triangle Region (Session 4A)
RSG Author/Presenter: Colin Smith
 
10:30am-12pm
The Transition from Diary-Based to Smartphone-Based Travel Survey Data: Implications for Travel Demand Modeling (Session 4B)
RSG Authors/Presenters: Mark Bradley, Elizabeth Greene
 
10:30am-12pm
Workshop: Smartphones and Household Travel Surveys (Session 4C)
RSG Panelist: Elizabeth Greene
 
1:30pm-3pm
Pricing and Reliability Enhancements in the San Diego Activity-Based Travel Model (Session 5A)
RSG Authors/Presenters: Joel Freedman, Nagendra Dhakar, Mark Bradley
 
1:30pm-3pm
Using Parking Pricing to Manage Congestion: SF-CHAMP Model Enhancements and Preliminary Results (Session 5A)
RSG Author/Presenter: Joel Freedman
 
1:30pm-3pm
Experiments with Big Data Management Technologies for Activity-Based Microsimulation Travel Models (Session 5A)
RSG Author/Presenter: Ben Stabler

1:30pm-3pm
Discussion Session: Moving Innovations to Practice (Session 5B)
RSG Panelist: Stephen Lawe
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
8:30am-10am
Who is Willing to Adopt Autonomous Vehicle Technology? Trends in Public Perception in the Puget Sound Region (Session 6B)
RSG Author/Presenter: Leah Flake
RSG creatively applies state-of-the-art modeling and analytics to transportation planning, market strategy, environmental management, and custom software development, helping organizations make critical decisions with confidence. RSG is a 100% employee-owned company headquartered in White River Junction (VT) with additional locations in Burlington (VT), Arlington (VA), St. Augustine (FL), Evansville (IN), Chicago (IL), Salt Lake City (UT), Portland (OR), and San Diego (CA).

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