Title :
Toward increased use of simulation in transportation
Author :
Brunner, D. ; Cross, G. ; Levis, J. ; Whitney, David
Author_Institution :
Systemflow Simulations Inc., Indianapolis, IN
Abstract :
The validity and usefulness of system simulation has been well-established for decades in areas such as computer and communications systems, general manufacturing systems, and military systems along with many other areas. Recent years have seen the technique become entrenched in specific areas such as automotive manufacturing, semiconductor fabrication, and automated warehouse design. Transportation simulation also has a long history as evidenced by publication of numerous transportation simulation papers in the Winter Simulation Conference Proceedings and other publications over the years. During the past few years the number of transportation simulation applications presented at WSC has increased, to the point that in WSC´98 for the first time there is an entire track-24 presentations organized into eight sessions along with this panel session-devoted to transportation simulation applications. Is transportation poised to be the next big growth area for discrete-event simulation? Is it already a major area, left relatively unnoticed over the years due to the number of different application subareas? Is the growth already happening? What are the opportunities, and what are the barriers? This panel will address these and other questions
Keywords :
digital simulation; research initiatives; technological forecasting; traffic engineering computing; transportation; discrete-event simulation; simulation; transportation; transportation simulation; Automotive engineering; Computational modeling; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer simulation; Manufacturing automation; Manufacturing systems; Military communication; Military computing; Semiconductor device manufacture; Transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference Proceedings, 1998. Winter
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5133-9
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.1998.745975