Title :
Parallel Traffic Management System and Its Application to the 2010 Asian Games
Author :
Gang Xiong ; Xisong Dong ; Dong Fan ; Fenghua Zhu ; Kunfeng Wang ; Yisheng Lv
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Manage. & Control for Complex Syst., Inst. of Autom., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Field data are important for convenient daily travel of urban residents, reducing traffic congestion and accidents, pursuing a low-carbon environment-friendly sustainable development strategy, and meeting the extra peak traffic demand of large sporting events or large business activities, etc. To meet the field data demand during the 2010 Asian (Para) Games held in Guangzhou, China, based on the novel Artificial systems, Computational experiments, and Parallel execution (ACP) approach, the Parallel Traffic Management System (PtMS) was developed. It successfully helps to achieve smoothness, safety, efficiency, and reliability of public transport management during the two games, supports public traffic management and decision making, and helps enhance the public traffic management level from experience-based policy formulation and manual implementation to scientific computing-based policy formulation and implementation. The PtMS represents another new milestone in solving the management difficulty of real-world complex systems.
Keywords :
data analysis; parallel processing; reliability; safety; sport; traffic information systems; 2010 Asian Games; 2010 Asian Para Games; ACP approach; China; Guangzhou; PtMS; artificial systems; artificial systems-computational experiments-and-parallel execution approach; business activities; daily travel; decision making; experience-based policy formulation; extra peak traffic demand; field data demand; low-carbon environment-friendly sustainable development strategy; parallel traffic management system; public traffic management; public traffic management level enhancement; public transport management efficiency; public transport management reliability; public transport management safety; public transport management smoothness; scientific computing-based policy formulation; sporting events; traffic accident reduction; traffic congestion reduction; Games; Monitoring; Real time systems; Roads; Streaming media; Vehicles; Artificial systems, Computational experiments, and Parallel execution (ACP) approach; artificial transportation system (ATS); field data; parallel system; video detection;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2012.2210883