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Center for Activity Systems Analysis
University of California, Irvine

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The Center for Activity Systems Analysis (CASA) was established within the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Irvine to provide a focus for research in activity-based and agent-based models of travel and activity patterns and to foster interdisciplinary research in this and related areas. For over 25 years, CASA research associates have been on the leading edge of evolving research in activity systems analysis, establishing an international reputation in the study of complex travel behavior, activity-based approaches, agent-based models, microsimulation approaches, advanced data collection technologies including GIS and GPS, and empirical modeling. oru_logo

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PAPERS FROM 2008
Michael G. McNally (November 17, 2008) The Four Step Model
Michael G. McNally and Craig Rindt (November 17, 2008) The Activity-Based Approach
Michael J. Greenwald and Michael G. McNally (January 24, 2008) Land Use Influences on Trip Chaining in Portland, Oregon
PAPERS FROM 2005
K S. Nesamani and K. P. Subramanian (December 1, 2005) Impact Of Real-World Driving Characteristics On Vehicular Emissions
K S. Nesamani, L Y. Chu, Michael G. McNally, and R. Jayakrishnan (November 1, 2005) Estimation of Vehicular Emissions by Capturing Traffic Variations
PAPERS FROM 2004
Ming S. Lee and Michael G. McNally (February 1, 2004)  An Empirical Investigation of the Dynamic Processes on Activity Scheduling and Trip Chaining
PAPERS FROM 2003
Marlon G. Boarnet, K S. Nesamani, and Scott Smith (August 1, 2003) Comparing the Influence of Land Use on Nonwork Trip Generation and Vehicle Distance Traveled: An Analysis using Travel Diary Data.
Michael G. McNally, James E. Marca, Craig Rindt, and Angela M. Koos (July 1, 2003) TRACER: In-Vehicle, GPS-Based Wireless Technology for Traffic Surveillance and Management.
PAPERS FROM 2002
Jane Gould and Thomas F. Golob (December 1, 2002) Consumer E-Commerce, Virtual Accessibility and Sustainable Transport
Michael G. McNally and Ming S. Lee (October 1, 2002) Putting Behavior in Household Travel Behavior Data: An Interactive GIS-Based Survey via the Internet
Ming S. Lee and Michael G. McNally (August 1, 2002) Measuring Physical Accessibility with Space-Time Prisms in a GIS: A Case Study of Access to Health-Care Facilities
Craig R. Rindt, James E. Marca, and Michael G. McNally (August 1, 2002) An Agent-Based Activity Microsimulation Kernel Using a Negotiation Metaphor
Craig R. Rindt, James E. Marca, and Michael G. McNally (August 1, 2002) Toward Dynamic, Longitudinal, Agent-Based Microsimulation Models of Human Activity in Urban Settings
James E. Marca, Craig R. Rindt, and Michael G. McNally (August 1, 2002) Towards Distributed Data Collection and Peer-to-Peer Data Sharing
Michael G. McNally, James E. Marca, Craig R. Rindt, and Angela M. Koos (August 1, 2002) GPS/GIS Technologies for Traffic Surveillance and Management: A Testbed Implementation Study
James E. Marca (August 1, 2002) The Design and Implementation of an On-Line Travel and Activity Survey
Ming S. Lee, Jin-Hyuk Chung, and Michael G. McNally (August 1, 2002) An Empirical Investigation of the Underlying Behavioral Processes of Trip Chaining
James E. Marca, Craig R. Rindt, and Michael G. McNally (July 1, 2002) Collecting Activity Data from GPS Readings
James E. Marca, Craig R. Rindt, and Michael G. McNally (July 1, 2002) The Tracer Data Collection System: Implementation and Operational Experience
PAPERS FROM 2001
Thomas F. Golob (November 1, 2001) Structural Equation Modeling for Travel Behavior Research
Michael J. Greenwald and Marlon G. Boarnet (July 1, 2001) The Built Environment as a Determinant of Walking Behavior: Analyzing Non-Work Pedestrian Travel in Portland, Oregon
Ming S. Lee and Michael G. McNally (July 1, 2001) On the Structure of Weekly Activity/Travel Patterns
Ming S. Lee, James E. Marca, Craig R. Rindt, Angela M. Koos, and Michael G. McNally (June 1, 2001) Evaluation of a Shared-Use Electric Vehicle Program: Integrating a Web-Based Survey with In-Vehicle Tracking
Ming S. Lee, Ramesh Sabetiashraf, Sean T. Doherty, Craig R. Rindt, and Michael G. McNally (January 1, 2001) Conducting an Interactive Survey of Household Weekly Activities via Internet: Preliminary Results from a Pilot Study
PAPERS FROM 2000
James E. Marca, Craig R. Rindt, Michael G. McNally, and Sean T. Doherty (December 1, 2000) A GPS Enhanced In-Vehicle Extensible Data Collection Unit
Ming S. Lee and Michael G. McNally (December 1, 2000) Experimenting with a Computerized Self-Administrative Survey: Evaluating a Pilot Study
Anup Kulkarni and Michael G. McNally (December 1, 2000) A Microsimulation of Daily Activity Patterns
Anup Kulkarni and Michael G. McNally (December 1, 2000) An Activity-Based Travel Pattern Generation Model
Michael G. McNally (December 1, 2000) The Four Step Model
Michael G. McNally (December 1, 2000) The Activity-Based Approach
Anup Kulkarni and Michael G. McNally (December 1, 2000) An Activity-Based Microsimulation Model for Generating Synthetic Activity-Travel Patterns: Initial Results
James E. Marca, Michael G. McNally, and Craig R. Rindt (December 1, 2000) A Latent Factor Model of Observed Activities
Marlon G. Boarnet and Saksith Chalermpong (December 1, 2000) New Highways, Urban Development and Induced Travel
Will Recker (December 1, 2000) A Bridge between Travel Demand Modeling and Activity-Based Travel Analysis
Will Recker and Chienho Chen (December 1, 2000) Measuring the Impact of Efficient Household Travel Decisions on Potential Travel Time Savings and Accessibility Gains
Thomas F. Golob (May 1, 2000) TravelBehavior.com: Activity Approaches to Modeling the Effects of Information Technology on Personal Travel
PAPERS FROM 1999
Marlon G. Boarnet and Michael J. Greenwald (November 1, 1999) Land Use, Urban Design, and Non-Work Travel: Reproducing for Portland, Oregon, Empirical Tests from other Urban Areas
Ryuichi Kitamura, Thomas F. Golob, Toshiyuki Yamamoto, and Ge Wu (November 1, 1999) Accessibility and Auto Use in a Motorized Metropolis
Ming S. Lee, Sean T. Doherty, Ramesh Sabetiashraf, and Michael G. McNally (November 1, 1999) iCHASE: An Internet Computerized Household Activity Scheduling Elicitor Survey
James E. Marca, Craig R. Rindt, and Michael G. McNally (November 1, 1999) A Simulation Framework and Environment for Activity Based Transportation Modeling
Thomas F. Golob (March 1, 1999) A Simultaneous Model of Household Activity Participation and Trip Chain Generation
PAPERS FROM 1998
Ming S. Lee and Michael G. McNally (August 1, 1998) Incorporating Yellow-Page Databases in GIS-Based Transportation Models
Will Recker and Arun Parimi (July 1, 1998) Development of a Microscopic Activity-Based Framework for Analyzing the Potential Impacts of Transportation Control Measures on Vehicle Emissions
Ming S. Lee and Michael G. McNally (July 1, 1998) Application of Space-Time Prisms for the Measurement of Accessibility
Randall Crane and Richard Crepeau (January 1, 1998) Does Neighborhood Design Influence Travel? A Behavioral Analysis of Travel Diary and GIS Data
Jane Gould, Thomas F. Golob, and Patrick Barwise (January 1, 1998) Why Do People Drive to Shop? Future Travel and Telecommunications Tradeoffs
PAPERS FROM 1997
Michael G. McNally (June 1, 1997) The Potential for Integrating GIS in Activity-Based Forecasting Models
Jane Gould and Thomas F. Golob (June 1, 1997) Shopping without Travel or Travel without Shopping? An Investigation of Electronic Home Shopping
Chienho Chen, Will Recker, and Michael G. McNally (January 1, 1997) An Activity-Based Approach to Accessibility
PAPERS FROM 1996
Marlon G. Boarnet and Sharon Sarmiento (December 1, 1996) Can Land Use Policy Really Affect Travel Behavior? A Study of the Link between Non-Work Travel and Land Use Characteristics
Michael G. McNally and Anup Kulkarni (September 1, 1996) An Assessment of the Interaction of the Land Use-Transportation System and Travel Behavior
Thomas F. Golob and Michael G. McNally (September 1, 1996) A Model of Activity Participation and Travel Interactions Between Household Heads
Thomas F. Golob (May 1, 1996) A Model of Household Demand for Activity Participation and Mobility
Michael G. McNally (May 1, 1996) An Activity-Based Microsimulation Model for Travel Demand Forecasting
PAPERS FROM 1995
Thomas F. Golob, Mark A. Bradley, and John Polak (August 1, 1995) Travel and Activity Participation as Influenced by Car Availability and Use
Thomas F. Golob, Seyoung K. Kim, and Weiping (Willliam) Ren (June 1, 1995) How Households Use Different Types of Vehicles: A Structural Driver Allocation and Usage Model
Will Recker (May 1, 1995) The Household Activity Pattern Problem: General Formulation and Solution
 
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