CEMDAP CEMDAP v 3.1, CEMDAP 10Threads, CEMDAP 5Threads Simulation Software User's Manual

Below you will find brief information for CEMDAP v 3.1, Cemdap_5Threads, Cemdap_10Threads. The CEMDAP software is a comprehensive econometric micro-simulator designed for daily activity-travel patterns, enabling the simulation of activity-travel behaviors of all household members in a continuous time domain. It processes land-use, socio-demographic, and transportation data to generate complete daily activity-travel patterns for individuals, offering a user-friendly Windows environment for configuration, data loading, and simulation runs.

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Key features

  • Comprehensive econometric micro-simulator for daily activity-travel patterns

  • Simulates activity-travel patterns of all household members (adults & children)

  • Accommodates interactions among household members

  • Processes land-use, socio-demographic, and transportation level-of-service attributes as input

  • Provides complete daily activity-travel patterns for each individual as output

  • Developed using Object-Oriented Design in Visual C++ and Visual Studio .NET

  • Offers a user-friendly Windows environment for model configuration, data loading, and simulation runs

  • Requires PostgreSQL database format for input data

Frequently asked questions

CEMDAP requires a Pentium IV-class processor with 1 GB or more of RAM and 2 GHz or above processing speed. It supports Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.

To install CEMDAP, double-click the Cemdap_5Threads.msi or Cemdap_10Threads.msi file found on the installation CD, then follow the setup wizard prompts, selecting the destination and confirming the installation.

To uninstall CEMDAP, run the Cemdap_5Threads.msi or Cemdap_10Threads.msi file again from the installation CD, select the 'Remove Cemdap' option in the Welcome screen, and click Finish.

CEMDAP requires data inputs in the form of PostgreSQL tables, including Household, Persons, Zones, Zone2Zone, LOSdir, and LOS tables, specifying population characteristics, zonal descriptives, and transportation level-of-service data.

CEMDAP generates seven output files: Adults.out, Children.out, Workers.out, Nonworkers.out, Childstu.out, Tours.out, and Stops.out. These files provide the complete activity-travel patterns for each individual.

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