Ángel Ibeas Portilla
University of Cantabria
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Journal of Transportation Engineering-asce | 2009
Ángel Ibeas Portilla; Borja Alonso Oreña; José Luis Moura Berodia; Francisco José Ruisánchez Díaz
This paper quantifies the influence badly parked vehicles and on-street parking maneuvers have on average link journey times as a function of the duration of the events and the number of designated maneuvers and flow, by applying an M/M/∞ queueing model in which arrival and departure are all Poisson processes. The method has been validated using microsimulations calibrated by in-situ measurements taken in the streets of the city of Santander (Cantabria, Spain). The analysis on the delays shows a good fit for the M/M/∞ model for flows of 60–70% of capacity where the error is always lower than 5%. This demonstrates the efficiency of the M/M/∞ model for studying how on-street parking maneuvers and badly parked vehicles influence traffic flow and avoids the need to use generally more laborious microsimulation models. Microsimulations are used to calculate the reduction in link capacity for each case in the study and the increases in average journey times for the rest of the road users. This shows the effect that allowing on-street parking on arterial or main roads has on the rest of the traffic.
Journal of Computing and Information Technology | 2016
Gonzalo Antolín San Martín; Ángel Ibeas Portilla; Borja Alonso Oreña; Luigi dell’Olio
Most of motorized trips in cities of middle and small size are made in public transport and mainly in private vehicle, this has caused a saturation in parking systems of the cities, causing important problems to society, one of the most important problems is high occupancy of public space by parking systems. Thus, is required the estimation of models that reproduce users’ behaviour when they are choosing for parking in cities, to carry out transport policies to improve transport efficiency and parking systems in the cities. The aim of this paper is the specification and estimation of models that simulate users’ behaviour when they are choosing among alternatives of parking that there are in the city: free on street parking, paid on street parking, paid on underground parking and Park and Ride (now there isn´t). For this purpose, is proposed a multinomial logit model that consider systematic and random variations in tastes. Data of users’ behaviour from the different alternatives of parking have been obtained with a stated preference surveys campaign which have been done in May 2015 in the principal parking zones of the city of Santander. In this paper, we provide a number of improvements to previously developed methodologies because of we consider much more realism to create the scenarios stated preference survey, obtaining better adjustments. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIT2016.2016.4071
Journal of Computing and Information Technology | 2016
Eneko Echaniz Beneitez; Luigi dell'Olio; Ángel Ibeas Portilla
In this article, an Ordered Logit model is proposed considering systematic and random variations in tastes. The methodology followed for the creation of this model consisted, in first place, in obtaining data using a revelled preferences survey. In the survey, each user had to evaluate, following a qualitative scale, each one of the attributes of the analysed transport system. The variables evaluated in the survey had been grouped into six groups, and for each group, users had to order the attributes belonging to the group, using a ranking based method, from the most important to de least important, and, in the same way, with the groups itself. Once the database is formed, a generic model have been created, establishing this model as a comparative base for the rest. Next, two more models have been estimated one considering systematic users variations and the other one combining the systematic variations with weighted variables. Additionally, three new models have been calculated as an evolution of the previous ones using random variables as representation of systematic and random variations in user’s tastes. The results shows that as model’s complexity increase, an improvement in model fit is achieved. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIT2016.2016.4072
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2014
Valeria Maraglino; Luigi dell’Olio; Dino Borri; Ángel Ibeas Portilla
Transportation research procedia | 2017
Borja Alonso; Ángel Ibeas Portilla; Giuseppe Musolino; Corrado Rindone; Antonino Vitetta
Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice | 2018
Pierluigi Coppola; Luigi dell'Olio; Ángel Ibeas Portilla
Transport Policy | 2018
Sara Ezquerro Eguizábal; José Luis Moura Berodia; Ángel Ibeas Portilla; Juan Benavente Ponce
Journal of Computing and Information Technology | 2016
Sara Ezquerro Eguizábal; José Luis Moura Berodia; Ángel Ibeas Portilla; Juan Benavente Ponce
Ingeniería de Transporte | 2016
Gonzalo Antolín San Martín; Luigi dell’Olio; José Luis Moura Berodia; Ángel Ibeas Portilla
ROP 162 (3566) 2015, 75-86 | 2015
Ángel Ibeas Portilla; Luigi dell’Olio; José Luis Moura Berodia