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Fundamentals of Traffic Simulation (Paperback, 2010 ed.): Jaume Barcelo Fundamentals of Traffic Simulation (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Jaume Barcelo
R7,847 Discovery Miles 78 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The increasing power of computer technologies, the evolution of software en- neering and the advent of the intelligent transport systems has prompted traf c simulation to become one of the most used approaches for traf c analysis in s- port of the design and evaluation of traf c systems. The ability of traf c simulation to emulate the time variability of traf c phenomena makes it a unique tool for capturing the complexity of traf c systems. In recent years, traf c simulation - and namely microscopic traf c simulation - has moved from the academic to the professional world. A wide variety of traf- c simulation software is currently available on the market and it is utilized by thousands of users, consultants, researchers and public agencies. Microscopic traf c simulation based on the emulation of traf c ows from the dynamics of individual vehicles is becoming one the most attractive approaches. However, traf c simulation still lacks a uni ed treatment. Dozens of papers on theory and applications are published in scienti c journals every year. A search of simulation-related papers and workshops through the proceedings of the last annual TRB meetings would support this assertion, as would a review of the minutes from speci cally dedicated meetings such as the International Symposiums on Traf c Simulation (Yokohama, 2002; Lausanne, 2006; Brisbane, 2008) or the International Workshops on Traf c Modeling and Simulation (Tucson, 2001; Barcelona, 2003; Sedona, 2005; Graz 2008). Yet, the only comprehensive treatment of the subject to be found so far is in the user's manuals of various software products.

Multiple Access Communications - 5th International Workshop, MACOM 2012, Maynooth, Ireland, November 19-20, 2012, Proceedings... Multiple Access Communications - 5th International Workshop, MACOM 2012, Maynooth, Ireland, November 19-20, 2012, Proceedings (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Boris Bellalta, Alexey Vinel, Magnus Jonsson, Jaume Barcelo, Roman Maslennikov, …
R1,990 Discovery Miles 19 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications, MACOM 2012, held in Maynooth, Ireland, in November 2012. The 13 full papers and 5 demo and poster papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from various submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on network coding, handling interference and localization techniques at PHY/MAC layers, wireless access networks, and medium access control.

Traffic Data Collection and its Standardization (Paperback, 2010): Jaume Barcelo, Masao Kuwahara Traffic Data Collection and its Standardization (Paperback, 2010)
Jaume Barcelo, Masao Kuwahara
R2,930 Discovery Miles 29 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contains twelve selected papers presented at the International Workshop on Traffic Data Collection and its Standardization held on September 8-9th 2008 in Barcelona. Organized and chaired by Barcelo and Kuwahara, the workshop was intended to examine the purposes and quality of data and how it is collected and used in traffic analysis, with the overall intent of improving and standardizing the practice.

Traffic data is the cornerstone to everything from the most classical traffic control analysis to the most advanced real-time control and management implementing modern Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) applications. These applications are primarily based on the availability of traffic data supplied by a Data Collection System which, equipped with more or less sophisticated technologies, provides measurements on the fundamental traffic variables, ideally with the required level of temporal aggregation, and perhaps, when the technology allows it, additional measurements on other variables of interest, depending on the type of application in which they will be used. The applications are in turn supported by models, and in fact the primary use of the data is to provide the input to traffic models whose quality depends on the quality, consistency, robustness, completion and other characteristics of the data.

The main papers presented at the workshop dealt with

  • which kind of data are available and under what conditions,
  • what kind of data are needed for
    • online applications
    • model calibration/validation
    • safety analysis
  • data source reliability
  • how standardization can accelerate developments in the field, and how traffic data can be accessed more easily

The papers presented, from which the final twelve were chosen:

  1. Calibrating the Fundamental Diagram in Congestion: Methods Based on Observations at Consecutive Loop-Detectors
  2. Nicolas Chiabaut, Ludovic Leclercq, Tiphaine Bretin, Christine Buisson

    Universite de Lyon, INRETS / ENTPE, LICIT,

  3. A cost-effective Method for the Detection of Queue Lengths at Traffic Lights

Thorsten Neumann

German Aerospace Center, Institute of Transportation Systems

3. Fusing Road Travel Time Data

F. Soriguera CENIT Center for Innovation in Transport, Technical

University of Catalonia (UPC)

D. Abeijon, CENIT Center for Innovation in Transport, Technical University of Catalonia (UPC),

F. Robuste, School of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Catalonia

  1. Floating Car Data Based Analysis of Urban Travel Times for the Provision of Traffic Quality
  2. Jan Fabian Ehmke, Stephan Meisel, Dirk Christian Mattfeld, Universitat Braunschweig, Carl-Friedrich Gauss Department, Business Information Systems, Decision Support Group

  3. Extended Floating Car Data in cooperative traffic management
  4. Thomas Scheider, Martin Bohm, AustriaTech,

  5. Long-term Investigations of Quality and Reliability of the Video Image Detection System m3
  6. Ralf Reulke, Beate Meffert, Bjorn Piltz

    Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin,

    Sascha Bauer, Daniel Hein, Marc Hohloch, Karsten Kozempel

    German Aerospace Center, Institute for Transportation Systems,

  7. Data Mining For Traffic Flow Analysis: Visualization Approach
  8. Takahiko KUSAKABE, Takamasa IRYO, Yasuo ASAKURA

    Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University

  9. Microscopic data collection method for analyzing driving behavior at traffic signals
  10. Francesco Viti, Serge P. Hoogendoorn, Henk J. van Zuylen

    Delft University of Technology

    Isabel R. Wilmink, Bart van Arem

    TNO, business unit Mobility & Logistics,

  11. Data Collection for Measuring Performance of an Integrated Transportation System
  12. Wei-Bin Zhang, Alex Skabardonis, Meng Li, Jingquan Li, Kun Zhou, Liping Zhang

    California PATH Program, University of California at Berkeley,

  13. Data Requirements for Experimental and Operational Validations of Real-time Traffic Simulation Tools
  14. Christine BUISSON, Aurelien DURET

    Universite de Lyon, ENTPE-INRETS, Laboratoire d Ingenierie Circulation Transports LICIT.

  15. Parameterization of distribution using survey data: The influence of spatial factors on commuting trips in The Netherlands
  16. Tom Thomas, Bas Tutert

    University of Twente, The Netherlands

  17. Using floating car data for traffic state estimation in signalized urban networks
  18. Henk van Zuylen, Yusen Chen, Fangfang Zheng

    Delft University of Technology

  19. Exploring floating car data as a-priori information to dynamic origin destination matrix estimation
  20. Yusen Chen, Henk van Zuylen, Runa Asmundsdottir

    Delft University of Technology

  21. Data Collection, Use and Provision at the Transport Data Centre, New South Wales, Australia
  22. Peter Hidas

    Manager, Transport Model Application Transport Data Centre, NSW Ministry of Transport

  23. Hysteresis in the fundamental diagram: impact of measurement methods
  24. Jorge A. Laval

    School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute 4 of Technology

  25. Notes on traffic data, traffic applications and traffic models
  26. Jaume Barcelo, Dept. of Statistics and Operations Research,

    Technical University of Catalonia

  27. Standardising Traffic Data Managed by a Road Authority
  28. Stuart Ballingall, Manager Road Information Services, VicRoads

  29. International Traffic Data Base

Mark Miska, Masao Kuwahara, University of Tokyo"

Fundamentals of Traffic Simulation (Hardcover, 2010 Ed.): Jaume Barcelo Fundamentals of Traffic Simulation (Hardcover, 2010 Ed.)
Jaume Barcelo
R7,879 Discovery Miles 78 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The increasing power of computer technologies, the evolution of software en- neering and the advent of the intelligent transport systems has prompted traf c simulation to become one of the most used approaches for traf c analysis in s- port of the design and evaluation of traf c systems. The ability of traf c simulation to emulate the time variability of traf c phenomena makes it a unique tool for capturing the complexity of traf c systems. In recent years, traf c simulation - and namely microscopic traf c simulation - has moved from the academic to the professional world. A wide variety of traf- c simulation software is currently available on the market and it is utilized by thousands of users, consultants, researchers and public agencies. Microscopic traf c simulation based on the emulation of traf c ows from the dynamics of individual vehicles is becoming one the most attractive approaches. However, traf c simulation still lacks a uni ed treatment. Dozens of papers on theory and applications are published in scienti c journals every year. A search of simulation-related papers and workshops through the proceedings of the last annual TRB meetings would support this assertion, as would a review of the minutes from speci cally dedicated meetings such as the International Symposiums on Traf c Simulation (Yokohama, 2002; Lausanne, 2006; Brisbane, 2008) or the International Workshops on Traf c Modeling and Simulation (Tucson, 2001; Barcelona, 2003; Sedona, 2005; Graz 2008). Yet, the only comprehensive treatment of the subject to be found so far is in the user's manuals of various software products.

Traffic Data Collection and its Standardization (Hardcover): Jaume Barcelo, Masao Kuwahara Traffic Data Collection and its Standardization (Hardcover)
Jaume Barcelo, Masao Kuwahara
R2,971 Discovery Miles 29 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contains twelve selected papers presented at the International Workshop on Traffic Data Collection and its Standardization held on September 8-9th 2008 in Barcelona. Organized and chaired by Barcelo and Kuwahara, the workshop was intended to examine the purposes and quality of data and how it is collected and used in traffic analysis, with the overall intent of improving and standardizing the practice.

Traffic data is the cornerstone to everything from the most classical traffic control analysis to the most advanced real-time control and management implementing modern Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) applications. These applications are primarily based on the availability of traffic data supplied by a Data Collection System which, equipped with more or less sophisticated technologies, provides measurements on the fundamental traffic variables, ideally with the required level of temporal aggregation, and perhaps, when the technology allows it, additional measurements on other variables of interest, depending on the type of application in which they will be used. The applications are in turn supported by models, and in fact the primary use of the data is to provide the input to traffic models whose quality depends on the quality, consistency, robustness, completion and other characteristics of the data.

The main papers presented at the workshop dealt with

  • which kind of data are available and under what conditions,
  • what kind of data are needed for
    • online applications
    • model calibration/validation
    • safety analysis
  • data source reliability
  • how standardization can accelerate developments in the field, and how traffic data can be accessed more easily

The papers presented, from which the final twelve were chosen:

  1. Calibrating the Fundamental Diagram in Congestion: Methods Based on Observations at Consecutive Loop-Detectors
  2. Nicolas Chiabaut, Ludovic Leclercq, Tiphaine Bretin, Christine Buisson

    Universite de Lyon, INRETS / ENTPE, LICIT,

  3. A cost-effective Method for the Detection of Queue Lengths at Traffic Lights

Thorsten Neumann

German Aerospace Center, Institute of Transportation Systems

3. Fusing Road Travel Time Data

F. Soriguera CENIT Center for Innovation in Transport, Technical

University of Catalonia (UPC)

D. Abeijon, CENIT Center for Innovation in Transport, Technical University of Catalonia (UPC),

F. Robuste, School of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Catalonia

  1. Floating Car Data Based Analysis of Urban Travel Times for the Provision of Traffic Quality
  2. Jan Fabian Ehmke, Stephan Meisel, Dirk Christian Mattfeld, Universitat Braunschweig, Carl-Friedrich Gauss Department, Business Information Systems, Decision Support Group

  3. Extended Floating Car Data in cooperative traffic management
  4. Thomas Scheider, Martin Bohm, AustriaTech,

  5. Long-term Investigations of Quality and Reliability of the Video Image Detection System m3
  6. Ralf Reulke, Beate Meffert, Bjorn Piltz

    Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin,

    Sascha Bauer, Daniel Hein, Marc Hohloch, Karsten Kozempel

    German Aerospace Center, Institute for Transportation Systems,

  7. Data Mining For Traffic Flow Analysis: Visualization Approach
  8. Takahiko KUSAKABE, Takamasa IRYO, Yasuo ASAKURA

    Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University

  9. Microscopic data collection method for analyzing driving behavior at traffic signals
  10. Francesco Viti, Serge P. Hoogendoorn, Henk J. van Zuylen

    Delft University of Technology

    Isabel R. Wilmink, Bart van Arem

    TNO, business unit Mobility & Logistics,

  11. Data Collection for Measuring Performance of an Integrated Transportation System
  12. Wei-Bin Zhang, Alex Skabardonis, Meng Li, Jingquan Li, Kun Zhou, Liping Zhang

    California PATH Program, University of California at Berkeley,

  13. Data Requirements for Experimental and Operational Validations of Real-time Traffic Simulation Tools
  14. Christine BUISSON, Aurelien DURET

    Universite de Lyon, ENTPE-INRETS, Laboratoire d Ingenierie Circulation Transports LICIT.

  15. Parameterization of distribution using survey data: The influence of spatial factors on commuting trips in The Netherlands
  16. Tom Thomas, Bas Tutert

    University of Twente, The Netherlands

  17. Using floating car data for traffic state estimation in signalized urban networks
  18. Henk van Zuylen, Yusen Chen, Fangfang Zheng

    Delft University of Technology

  19. Exploring floating car data as a-priori information to dynamic origin destination matrix estimation
  20. Yusen Chen, Henk van Zuylen, Runa Asmundsdottir

    Delft University of Technology

  21. Data Collection, Use and Provision at the Transport Data Centre, New South Wales, Australia
  22. Peter Hidas

    Manager, Transport Model Application Transport Data Centre, NSW Ministry of Transport

  23. Hysteresis in the fundamental diagram: impact of measurement methods
  24. Jorge A. Laval

    School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute 4 of Technology

  25. Notes on traffic data, traffic applications and traffic models
  26. Jaume Barcelo, Dept. of Statistics and Operations Research,

    Technical University of Catalonia

  27. Standardising Traffic Data Managed by a Road Authority
  28. Stuart Ballingall, Manager Road Information Services, VicRoads

  29. International Traffic Data Base

Mark Miska, Masao Kuwahara, University of Tokyo"

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