CME Transportation Engineering
button_w.gif (866 bytes)Associated Faculty: David Boyce; Ahmed Abdel-Rahim

T
eaching in Transportation Engineering and Planning depends on access to software systems and data used by professionals in urban travel and traffic modeling. In the travel
forecasting area, the primary focus is the EMME/2 System. The solution of combined models of origin-destination, mode, route, and time period choice are supported by an EMME/2 macro, as well as Fortran and C language codes. Extensive household, travel, and network data for the Chicago region have been assembled and are utilized in course exercises. These models are solved on the department’s Sun Microsystems ULTRA 10 housed in the Graduate Computing Laboratory.

In the traffic engineering area, a variety of widely used software systems are presently available including Transyt 7F, Passer II and Highway Capacity Analysis. In addition, PTV System's VISSIM is also available.

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Department of Civil and Materials Engineering
University of Illinois at Chicago
2095 Engineering Research Facility
842 W. Taylor Street (M/C 246)
Chicago, Illinois 60607-7023
For additional information, call or email:
David Lewis, Graduate Program Coordinator
E-mail:dlewis@uic.edu
Phone: 312/996-3411
Fax: 312/996-2426

Last updated 02/23/00