Title :
SEMSim: A Distributed Architecture for Multi-scale Traffic Simulation
Author :
Xu, Yadong ; Aydt, Heiko ; Lees, Michael
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
With the fast urbanization of our modern society, transportation systems in cities are facing increasing problems such as congestion, collisions, and high levels of emissions. Researchers have been searching for solutions by investigating better urban planning and transportation policies, introducing new technologies such as Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), or introducing more environmentally friendly vehicles such as electric vehicles (EVs). Traffic modeling and simulation is one tool adopted by researchers for more than half a century [1] to help authorities assess new infrastructure design, and new policies without impacting real traffic. City-scale nanoscopic traffic simulation is a challenging problem that requires parallelization and distribution. In this paper, we have given an overview of the architecture for our nanoscopic traffic simulator SEMSim. For efficient parallel simulation, reducing the dependencies between the various LPs is crucial. We have specified a multi-objective optimization problem concerned with the allocation of agents to clusters. In our future work, we will implement a nanoscopic traffic simulation and devise methods to solve this problem dynamically. Given the difficulty of the problem, these methods will have to make use of domain-specific knowledge, such as information about the topology of the road network.
Keywords :
automated highways; digital simulation; parallel processing; road traffic; traffic engineering computing; EV; ITS; SEMSim; city-scale nanoscopic traffic simulation; collision problem; congestion problem; distributed architecture; electric vehicles; high emission level problem; intelligent transportation system; multiobjective optimization problem; multiscale traffic simulation; parallel simulation; road network topology; traffic modeling; transportation policies; urban planning policies; Batteries; Computational modeling; Mathematical model; Microscopy; Resource management; Roads; Vehicles; Nanoscopic Traffic Simulation; Parallel and Distributed Simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation (PADS), 2012 ACM/IEEE/SCS 26th Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Zhangjiajie
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1797-9
DOI :
10.1109/PADS.2012.40