Automated Highway Systems

Automated Highway Systems
Author: Petros Ioannou
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1475745737

Experts address some of the main issues and uncertainties associated with the design and deployment of Automated Highway Systems (AHS). They discuss new AHS concepts, technology, and benefits, as well as institutional, environmental, and social issues - concerns that will affect dramatically the operation of the current highway system from both the vehicle and infrastructure points of view.

Theory of Modeling and Simulation

Theory of Modeling and Simulation
Author: Bernard P. Zeigler
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 694
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0128134070

Theory of Modeling and Simulation: Discrete Event & Iterative System Computational Foundations, Third Edition, continues the legacy of this authoritative and complete theoretical work. It is ideal for graduate and PhD students and working engineers interested in posing and solving problems using the tools of logico-mathematical modeling and computer simulation. Continuing its emphasis on the integration of discrete event and continuous modeling approaches, the work focuses light on DEVS and its potential to support the co-existence and interoperation of multiple formalisms in model components. New sections in this updated edition include discussions on important new extensions to theory, including chapter-length coverage of iterative system specification and DEVS and their fundamental importance, closure under coupling for iteratively specified systems, existence, uniqueness, non-deterministic conditions, and temporal progressiveness (legitimacy). Presents a 40% revised and expanded new edition of this classic book with many important post-2000 extensions to core theory Provides a streamlined introduction to Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) formalism for modeling and simulation Packages all the "need-to-know" information on DEVS formalism in one place Expanded to include an online ancillary package, including numerous examples of theory and implementation in DEVS-based software, student solutions and instructors manual

Cellular Automata for Traffic Flow Modeling

Cellular Automata for Traffic Flow Modeling
Author: Saifallah Benjaafar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1998
Genre: Cellular automata
ISBN:

This paper explores the usefulness of cellular automata (CA) to traffic flow modeling. The authors extend some of the existing CA models to capture characteristics of traffic flow that have not been possible to model using either conventional analytical models or existing simulation techniques. In particular, they examine higher moments of traffic flow and evaluate their effect on overall traffic performance. The behavior of these higher moments is found to be surprising, somewhat counter-intuitive, and to have important implications for design and control of traffic systems. For example, the authors show that the density of maximum throughput is near the density of maximum speed variance. Contrary to current practice, traffic should, therefore, be steered away from this density region. For deterministic systems they found traffic flow to possess a finite period which is highly sensitive to density in a non-monotonic fashion. They show that knowledge of this periodic behavior is very useful in designing and controlling automated systems. These results are obtained for both single and two lane systems. For two lane systems, they also examine the relationship between lane changing behavior and flow performance. They show that the density of maximum lane changing frequency occurs past the density of maximum throughput. Therefore, traffic should also be steered away from this density region.

National Automated Highway System Research Program: A Review

National Automated Highway System Research Program: A Review
Author: Transportation Research Board
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1998-06-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780309064521

Assesses the appropriateness of the original vision and mission of the National Automated Highway System Research Program, the National Automated Highway System Consortium's (NAHSC's) results and the effectiveness of the approach taken by NAHSC in carrying out its charge, and the role of the consortium in future research on intelligent vehicles.