DocumentCode
1560946
Title
Simulation of a vehicle traffic control network using a fuzzy classifier system
Author
Clymer, John R.
Author_Institution
California State Univ., Fullerton, CA, USA
fYear
2002
Firstpage
285
Lastpage
291
Abstract
A Complex Adaptive System (CAS) is a network of communicating, intelligent agents where each agent adapts its behavior in order to collaborate with other agents to achieve overall system goals. Further, the overall system often exhibits emergent behavior that cannot be achieved by any proper subset of agents alone. A graphical simulation library called Operational Evaluation Modeling for Context-Sensitive Systems (OpEMCSS) has been developed to simulate complex systems, including CAS. This simulation library includes a Classifier Event Action block that is a forward chaining, expert system controller. The Classifier Event Action block can implement both crisp and fuzzy rules. A network of traffic light controller agents, one at each intersection, is simulated for a city traffic grid. Each traffic controller agent uses a fuzzy classifier block to make decisions about traffic light timing in order to minimize local vehicle wait time. Out of the co-evolutionary interaction of these agents, emerges the global minimization of vehicle wait time in the network.
Keywords
adaptive systems; digital simulation; fuzzy control; intelligent control; pattern classification; software agents; traffic control; 0pEMCSS; Classifier Event Action block; Complex Adaptive System; Context-Sensitive Systems; Operational Evaluation Modeling; city traffic grid; communicating agents; crisp rules; fuzzy classifier block; fuzzy rules; global minimization; graphical simulation library; intelligent agents; traffic light controller; Adaptive systems; Communication system traffic control; Content addressable storage; Context modeling; Fuzzy control; Fuzzy systems; Libraries; Lighting control; Traffic control; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Symposium, 2002. Proceedings. 35th Annual
ISSN
1082-241X
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1552-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIMSYM.2002.1000165
Filename
1000165
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