2022
DOI: 10.7862/tiam.2022.1.2
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A systematic approach for microscopic models based on cellular automata for road traffic

Abstract: The transportation infrastructure is one of the most important resources for a country's economic and social well-being. The effectiveness of a country's street network will decide whether it develops further or stagnates. With the increasing number of vehicles on the road and the effects of urbanization, traffic roads are being subjected to a variety of requests and uses for which they were not designed, sized, or predicted. Because of the critical relevance of traffic roads, research must begin to lessen the… Show more

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“…System modelling is often required when dealing with complex systems with high non-linearity. Examples of non-linear systems that are studied through modelling and simulation are road traffic management systems (Valente et al, 2022), manufacturing processes and assembly stations (Brzozowska et al, 2023), air traffic control systems (Glover & Lygeros, 2004), wireless networks for automated factories (Ming et al, 2021), and many other engineering systems. All of these systems can be classified as non-linear, as even small changes in the input parameters can result in significant changes in the output.…”
Section: System Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…System modelling is often required when dealing with complex systems with high non-linearity. Examples of non-linear systems that are studied through modelling and simulation are road traffic management systems (Valente et al, 2022), manufacturing processes and assembly stations (Brzozowska et al, 2023), air traffic control systems (Glover & Lygeros, 2004), wireless networks for automated factories (Ming et al, 2021), and many other engineering systems. All of these systems can be classified as non-linear, as even small changes in the input parameters can result in significant changes in the output.…”
Section: System Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%