Development of an open source multi-agent virtual simulation test bed for evaluating emerging transportation technologies and policies
项目名称: Development of an open source multi-agent virtual simulation test bed for evaluating emerging transportation technologies and policies
摘要: The research team will develop, calibrate, and test a virtual test bed for New York City (NYC) wide Large-scale transportation simulation model. The test bed will be run on two simulation platforms: MATSIM for passenger travel simulation and SUMO for traffic simulation. The project will design a functional architecture to integrate both platforms to seek consistent sub-area analysis, and data transferability with databases and other models of NYC Open data and city and state governments. The team will design and illustrate a series of test cases that can be conducted using either tool and by combining them together. In addition to the development of the integrated and open simulation platform, several algorithms and novel approaches for on-line calibration, real-time computation etc. will be developed using this new simulation tool. The second phase of the research will include further expanding the capabilities of the virtual test bed, applying the models to scenarios of interest to NYC DOT and the MTA, and focusing on tech transfer activities to make the ecosystem accessible to policymakers and consortium partners. Applications include on-demand robotic taxi, traffic flow modifications to allow for connected vehicles, and dockless bikeshare. The research will provide resources and a virtual framework for supporting and helping public sector�s decision making to fill in the gap between basic research and field deployment.
状态: Active
资金: 321497
资助组织: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
管理组织: Connected Cities for Smart Mobility towards Accessible and Resilient Transportation Center (C2SMART)
执行机构: Connected Cities for Smart Mobility towards Accessible and Resilient Transportation Center (C2SMART)
主要研究人员: Ozbay, Kaan
开始时间: 20180301
预计完成日期: 20200531
实际结束时间: 0
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