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[Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies] Applications of Agent Technology in Traffic and Transportation || Multi Agent System Simulation for the Generation of Individual Activity Programs

✍ Scribed by Klügl, Franziska; Bazzan, Ana; Ossowski, Sascha


Book ID
120871472
Publisher
Birkhäuser Basel
Year
2005
Tongue
German
Weight
361 KB
Edition
2005
Category
Article
ISBN-13
9783764372583

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✦ Synopsis


building Effective And User-friendly Transportation Systems Is One Of The Big Challenges For Engineers In The 21st Century. There Is An Increasing Need To Understand, Model, And Govern Such Systems At Both The Individual (micro) And The Society (macro) Level. Still, This Raises Significant Technical Problems, As Transportation Systems May Contain Thousands Of Autonomous, Intelligent Entities That Need To Be Simulated And/or Controlled. Therefore, Traffic And Transportation Scenarios Are Extraordinarily Appealing For Distributed Artificial Intelligence, And (multi-) Agent Technology In Particular. This Book Gives An Overview Of Recent Advances In Agent-based Transportation Systems. It Includes Both A State-of-the-art Survey And Reports On Cutting-edge Research In The Field.


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