Online Traffic Simulation Software for Heterogeneous Road Networks: Current State and Future Trends

Andreas Pell, Andreas Meingast, Oliver Schauer

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Abstract

Traffic simulation models and software tools have been developed for the purpose of traffic modelling, planning and to analyse different strategies in traffic control during simulations. Traffic simulation models and tools are increasingly used in real-time for traffic management with the use of area-wide online traffic data. A comparison of 17 simulation software tools has been conducted by analysing scientific papers and technical specifications. An online survey with the focus on realized functionalities and planned improvements has been conducted together with traffic simulation tool developers and product managers. Particular emphasis was placed on the flexibility and adaptively of real-time simulation solutions in the context of heterogeneous road networks (urban, interurban, rural) and other special requirements in non-mainstream regions. It has become apparent that simulation software tools have many challenges in the application of simulating road conditions of complex heterogeneous road transportation networks and heterogeneous traffic with a small amount of real-time data.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 9th ITS European Congress
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event9th ITS European Congress - Dublin, Ireland
Duration: 4 Jun 20137 Jun 2013
http://www.itsineurope.com/its9/index.php

Conference

Conference9th ITS European Congress
Country/TerritoryIreland
CityDublin
Period04.06.201307.06.2013
Internet address

Keywords

  • Traffic Simulation Software
  • Advanced Traffic Management Systems
  • Heterogeneous Road Networks
  • Adaptability
  • Real-time Capability
  • Trends

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