A fuzzy decision support system for traffic control centers


Reference:

A. Hegyi, B. De Schutter, R. Babuška, S. Hoogendoorn, H. van Zuylen, and H. Schuurman, "A fuzzy decision support system for traffic control centers," Proceedings of the TRAIL 6th Annual Congress 2000 - Transport, Infrastructure and Logistics, Part 2, The Hague/Scheveningen, The Netherlands, 10 pp., Dec. 2000.

Abstract:

We present a fuzzy decision support system that can be used in traffic control centers to provide a limited list of appropriate combinations of traffic control measures for a given traffic situation. The system we describe is part of a larger traffic decision support system that can assist the operators of traffic control centers when they have to reduce non-recurrent congestion using a network-wide approach. The kernel of our system is a fuzzy case base that is constructed using simulated scenarios. At a later stage this system will be complemented with an adaptive learning feature and with a set of fuzzy rules that incorporate heuristic knowledge of experienced traffic operators.

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Bibtex entry:

@inproceedings{HegDeS:00-13,
author={A. Hegyi and B. {D}e Schutter and R. Babu{\v{s}}ka and S. Hoogendoorn and H. van Zuylen and H. Schuurman},
title={A fuzzy decision support system for traffic control centers},
booktitle={Proceedings of the TRAIL 6th Annual Congress 2000 -- Transport, Infrastructure and Logistics, \normalfont Part 2},
address={The Hague/Scheveningen, The Netherlands},
month=dec,
year={2000}
}



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