Transport Simulation

Beyond Traditional Approaches

By Edward Chung, Andre-Gilles Dumont

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Macroscopic to Vehicle-Embedded Microscopic Simulation. The Role of Macroscopic Modeling in the Simulation, Surveillance and Control of Mmotorway Network Traffic. Hybrid Traffic Simulation Models: Vehicle Loading at Meso-Micro Boundaries. Simulation of Vehicles in a Driving Simulator Using Microscopic Traffic Simulation. Lane Changing. Integrated Lane-Changing Models. Traffic Simulation of a Rural 2 + 1 Highway in Hokkaido. Mechanical Restriction Vs. Human Overreaction: The Modeling of Synchronized Two Lane Traffic. People Centered and Rail Simulation. Pedestrian Simulation Taking into Account Stochastic Route Choice and Multidirectional Flow. F.A.S.T.-Floor Field and Agent Based Simulation Tool. Incorporating Pattern-Matching into Data Oriented Activity Simulation Using Probe Person Systems. Simulation of Urban Rail Operations: Models and Calibration Methodology. Simulation Application. Traffic Simulation for an Expressway Toll Plaza Based on Successive Vehicle Tracking Data. Time Dependent Origin-Destination Estimation without Assignement Matrices.

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