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Title:

Structural Components In Multiadjustable Road Traffic Models:

Their Role And The Means Of Generating Their Topology

Authors:

Petr Zelenka, Jana Hájková

Published in:

 

(2009).ECMS 2009 Proceedings edited by J. Otamendi, A. Bargiela, J. L. Montes, L. M. Doncel Pedrera. European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2009 

 

ISBN: 978-0-9553018-8-9

 

23rd European Conference on Modelling and Simulation,

Madrid, June 9-12, 2009

Citation format:

Zelenka, P., & Hajkova, J. (2009). Structural Components In Multi Adjustable Road Traffic Models: Their Role And The Means Of Generating Their Topology. ECMS 2009 Proceedings edited by J. Otamendi, A. Bargiela, J. L. Montes, L. M. Doncel Pedrera (pp. 262-268). European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2009-0262-0268

DOI:

http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2009-0262-0268

Abstract:

This article presents advanced features of structural com- ponents in multiadjustable road traffic models. It shows that by making the structural components the active el- ements of the model, it is not only possible to enable multiple-level-of-detail modeling of traffic, but it also makes solving some corner-case situations much easier. Further, it deals with the problem of describing the topol- ogy of the traffic network that could be used for both macroscopic and microscopic structural components. It identifies a minimum set of information for such descrip- tion and provides methods for deriving the remaining in- formation from this minimum set.

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