2003
Authors
Figueiredo, L; Machado, JAT; Ferreira, JR;
Publication
IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Proceedings, ITSC
Abstract
This paper presents the Simulator of Intelligent Transportation Systems (SITS). The SITS is based on a microscopic simulation approach to reproduce real traffic conditions in an urban or non-urban network and considers different types of vehicles, drivers and roads. A dynamical analysis of several traffic phenomena is then addressed. The results of using classical system theory tools point out that it is possible to study traffic systems, taking advantage on the knowledge gathered with automatic control algorithms. In this line of thought, it was also presented a new modelling formalism based on the embedding of statistics and Fourier transform. © 2003 IEEE.
2001
Authors
Figueiredo, L; Jesus, I; Machado, JAT; Ferreira, JR; de Carvalho, JLM;
Publication
2001 IEEE INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS - PROCEEDINGS
Abstract
This paper presents a review of the state of the art on Intelligent Transportation Systems. ITS involves a large number of research areas and, therefore, this paper focus on those we believe to be the most relevant. The main purpose is to study the achievements attained in the last years and to give an overview of possible directions towards future research.
2004
Authors
Figueiredo, L; Machado, JAT; Ferreira, JR;
Publication
Conference Proceeding - IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control
Abstract
This paper presents the Simulator of Intelligent Transportation Systems (SITS). The SITS is based on a microscopic simulation approach to reproduce real traffic conditions in an urban or non-urban network and considers different types of vehicles, drivers and roads. A dynamical analysis of several traffic phenomena is then addressed. The results of using classical system theory tools point out that it is possible to study traffic systems, taking advantage on the knowledge gathered with automatic control algorithms. In this line of thought, it was also presented a new modelling formalism based on the embedding of statistics and Fourier transform.
2003
Authors
Figueiredo, L; Machado, JAT; Ferreira, JR;
Publication
2003 IEEE INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS PROCEEDINGS, VOLS. 1 & 2
Abstract
This paper presents the Simulator of Intelligent Transportation Systems (SITS). The SITS is based on 2 microscopic simulation approach to reproduce real traffic conditions in an urban or non-urban network and considers, different types of vehicles, drivers and roads. A dynamical analysis of several traffic phenomena is then addressed.-The results of using classical system theory tools point out that it is possible to study traffic systems, taking advantage on the knowledge gathered with automatic control algorithms. In, this line of thought, it was also presented a new modelling formalism based on the embedding of statistics and Fourier transform.
2004
Authors
Figueiredo, L; Machado, JAT; Ferreira, JR;
Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Abstract
The paper presents the simulator of intelligent transportation systems (SITS). The SITS is based on a microscopic simulation approach to reproduce real traffic conditions in an urban or nonurban network and considers different types of vehicles, drivers, and roads. A dynamical analysis of several traffic phenomena is then addressed. The results of using classical system theory tools notes that it is possible to study traffic systems, taking advantage of the knowledge gathered with automatic control algorithms. In this line of thought, a new modeling formalism based on the embedding of statistics and Fourier transform is also presented.
2003
Authors
Figueiredo, L; Machado, JAT; Ferreira, JR;
Publication
2003 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEMS, MAN AND CYBERNETICS, VOLS 1-5, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Abstract
This paper discusses the problem of modelling and simulation of traffic systems, and presents the traffic simulator SITS (Simulator of Intelligent Transportation Systems). The SITS is based on a microscopic simulation approach considering different types of vehicles, drivers and roads. A dynamical analysis of several traffic phenomena is then addressed.
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