JNSA
28/09/2006New article in JNSA
We wrote a new article on urban traffic simulation, with an additional angle of simulating emergency or crisis situations, in the Journal of Nonlinear Systems and Applications (JNSA). It's so far probably the best article on what we did, less detailed but more synthetic than the ones in ICCSA. We describe how we build a graph then a trafic network from shapefiles, so as to have a geographically correct simulation. We explain the way we modeled each car with an agent, with a quite sophisticated behavior, reactive when everything is fine, switching to more cognitive when it's not. Despite the details, it runs faster than real time on a real urban agglomeration, with tens of thousand of vehicles. We finally describe the new family of tactics aimed at modeling the behavior of drivers in times of crises. An advanced draft can be read here. |
Activities
28/09/2006Research engineer
DocumentI am a research engineer in the Document and Learning team, in the University of Rouen. I am a member of projects PlaIR and DocExplore. These projects try to find new innovative ways of making archives or other written materials available for digital interaction : how can we read them, but also index them, correct them, all in all enhance them ?
Complex systems"All that is simple is wrong, all that is not is useless." "It's not about making the complex simple. It's about making the complex clear."
I also work on themes of team Interaction networks and swarm intelligence.
My personal interest centers on multiscale and individual based (multiagent) modeling. I applied that to fluid mechanics, to ecology and more recently to transports. The latter is my main interest nowadays, especially multiagent simulation of traffic, for example through the projects PUMAS (with the Intelligent Transport System team) and MOSAIIC.
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