Exploring Cube Base and Cube Voyager. Exploring Cube Base and Cube Voyager Use Cube Base and Cube Voyager to develop data, run scenarios, and examine.

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Exploring Cube Base and Cube Voyager

Exploring Cube Base and Cube Voyager Use Cube Base and Cube Voyager to develop data, run scenarios, and examine and analyze outputs. Topics to be explored include: Maps Models Highway networks Public transit Demographic data

The Cube Software Suite A set of modules and extensions that work within the integrated Cube software environment, using common data sources. Modules: Passenger forecasting (Cube Voyager) Freight forecasting (Cube Cargo) Traffic micro-simulation (Cube Dynasim) Trip matrix optimization (Cube Analyst) Extensions: Dynamic traffic assignment (Cube Avenue) Running models across multiple processors (Cube Cluster)

The Cube Software Suite Two unique working modes: Developer mode: Allows you to design and develop transportation models Applier mode:Allows you to quickly and easily apply models for building, testing, and evaluating scenarios

The Cube Software Suite Has an intuitive model and application workspace that allows you to easily manipulate data Direct access to and from ArcGIS, the industry standard for geographic data Tools for developing and sharing high quality 2D and 3D animations

Architecture

Architecture – Cube Base Core module of the Cube software suite Developing, editing, manipulating, mapping, and graphing data using geographic information system (GIS) techniques Designing and applying the modeling and micro- simulation process Creating, managing, comparing, and analyzing scenarios Creating high-quality reports and charts from single or multiple scenarios

Architecture – Cube Voyager Forecasts personal travel. Uses a modular, script-based structure. Is a working environment to develop standard four-step models, discrete-choice models, and activity-based models. Has an optional extension, Cube Avenue, which adds advanced dynamic traffic assignment, or “mesoscopic assignment,” to Cube Voyager

Architecture – Cube Cargo Forecasts freight movement. Uses a commodity-based approach for analyzing freight demand. Test a wide variety of policies and infrastructure improvements, such as alternative pricing strategies or freight-specific facilities.

Architecture – Cube Dynasim Simulates multimodal traffic at a microscopic level in 2D and 3D. Helps analyze interactions between alternative infrastructure designs, operating characteristics, and travel demand forecasts. Captures the dynamics of time-dependent traffic Phenomena. Performs operational analysis of traffic on roads while realistically representing the flow of automobiles, trucks, buses, rail, and pedestrians.

Architecture – Cube Analyst Estimates and updates statistically optimized trip matrices for base-year automobile, truck, and public transit trips. Manipulate extensive data sets and develop or update origin-destination matrices. Uses mathematical techniques to find trip matrices consistent with observed transport demand and traffic counts.

Architecture – Cube Land Simulates the real estate market to predict detailed information about household and employment by zone or parcel. Incorporates information about demand, real estate supply, transport accessibility, other zonal or parcel attributes, regulations, and economic incentives. Models the interaction between land use and transportation.

Working Environment

Integration with ArcGIS