Scaling up impact assessment results through statistics and simulation

M. Noort, E. Jonkers, W. Haak, T. Ouboter
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For a successful introduction of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) it is important to determine (socio-economic) impacts and societal costs and benefits of these systems beforehand, and to develop business models. Governments usually make investment decisions based on these aspects. In the field of ITS tools exist for the separate parts of this analysis, but an integrated tool that combines impact assessment, cost benefit analysis and business modelling is lacking. A crucial step in such an integrated tool is scaling up: translating small scale traffic effects to large scale societal benefits. Traffic effects are usually determined in an experiment, for example a Field Operational Test or micro simulation, for scenarios limited in time and geographical scale. A societal cost benefit analysis demands results on for example country or EU level, for a whole year. In practice little attention is paid to the methodology for scaling up. In the European project ITS Test Beds TNO has developed a practical methodology for scaling up, integrating the tools for micro simulation and cost benefit analysis using statistics. Another way of scaling up small scale traffic effects is using macro simulation. This paper describes the problems that play a role in scaling up, and works out the two mentioned scaling up methods. An illustration of scaling up with statistics is given with a case study on Speed Alert.
通过统计和模拟扩大影响评估结果
为了成功地引入智能交通系统(ITS),重要的是事先确定这些系统的(社会经济)影响和社会成本和效益,并制定商业模式。政府通常根据这些方面做出投资决策。在ITS领域的工具存在的这一分析的独立部分,但一个综合的工具,结合影响评估,成本效益分析和业务建模是缺乏的。这种综合工具的关键一步是扩大规模:将小规模的交通影响转化为大规模的社会效益。交通影响通常是在实验中确定的,例如在时间和地理范围有限的情况下进行实地操作测试或微观模拟。社会成本效益分析需要一整年的结果,例如国家或欧盟水平。在实践中很少注意扩大规模的方法。在欧洲项目ITS测试台中,TNO开发了一种实用的方法,用于扩大规模,整合微观模拟工具和使用统计学进行成本效益分析。另一种放大小规模交通效应的方法是使用宏观模拟。本文阐述了影响规模放大的问题,并给出了上述两种规模放大方法。通过对速度警报的案例研究,给出了统计放大的说明。
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