Real-time traffic management scenario evaluation


Reference:

S.P. Hoogendoorn, H. Schuurman, and B. De Schutter, "Real-time traffic management scenario evaluation," Proceedings of the 10th IFAC Symposium on Control in Transportation Systems (CTS 2003), Tokyo, Japan, pp. 343-348, Aug. 2003.

Abstract:

This paper described a prediction system called BSES (Boss Scenario Evaluation System), which can evaluate control scenarios in real time, predicting their effects in terms of various measures of effectiveness. The system is case-based, i.e. it uses either synthetic or real-life examples of the effect of control scenarios under different circumstances. It determines the similarity of the current situation to different examples in the case-base using fuzzy logic, and uses agent-technology to predict the effects of the different measures for small sub-networks and to combine these predictions afterwards. The test results illustrate the workings of the system, and show that the system can provide the operator with real-time predictions. It is shown that the method is applicable to generalise the data it uses.

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Bibtex entry:

@inproceedings{HooSch:03-006,
author={S.P. Hoogendoorn and H. Schuurman and B. {D}e Schutter},
title={Real-time traffic management scenario evaluation},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 10th IFAC Symposium on Control in Transportation Systems (CTS 2003)},
address={Tokyo, Japan},
pages={343--348},
month=aug,
year={2003}
}



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