Choice set formation with multiple flexible activities under space-time constraints
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2012
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Chen, X.
Kwan, M.P.
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(c) UU Universiteit Utrecht, 2012
Abstract
In classical time geography, an individual travel path is composed of a chain of visits,
with each visit being a flexible activity between two fixed activities at two known stations.
In reality, individuals tend to carry out trips with much variation and complexity,
with multipurpose trips being a prominent and pervasive phenomenon. There is limited
research to date on multipurpose trips in time-geographic analysis by geographic information
system (GIS) scientists, or more specifically, multiple flexible activities between
two fixed stations. To fill this gap, this article proposes four models for identifying
the choice set with multiple flexible activities under space–time constraints. The models
are derived through set-theoretic formalism based on the concept of trip chaining.
The structure of the four models establishes a theoretical framework for conceptualizing
trip-chaining behaviour with respect to the fixity of activities and the number of
fixed stations as destinations or origins. They provide fundamental and rigorous apparatus
for studying complex individual activity–travel patterns in many applied contexts
when multipurpose trips are involved. This article also describes implementation of the
models with a real transportation network as a way of validation.
Keywords
choice set, multiple flexible activities, trip chaining, multipurpose trips, space–time constraints