Contents: Autonomous Agents for Traffic Simulation and Control; PEDFLOW: Development of an Autonomous Agent Model of Pedestrian Flow; Hybrid Simulated Annealing and Case-Based Reasoning Approach for Computationally Intensive Transportation Problems: Rationale and Design; Use of Fuzzy Inference for Modeling Prediction of Transit Ridership at Individual Stops; Time Management Impacts of Pretrip Advanced Traveler Information Systems: Findings from a Washington, D.C. Case Study; Advanced Technology and Integrated Public Transit: San Gabriel Valley Smart Shuttle Field Operational Test, and Measuring Aggregate Productivity Benefits from Intelligent Transportation System Applications: The California Experience.
Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Transportation Systems. Planning and Administration. Journal of the Transportation Research Board No. 1774
2001
136 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation management , Artificial intelligence , Automatic highways , Transportation planning , Public transportation , Traffic control , Environmental effects , Traffic simulation , Routing , Guidance systems , Algorithms , Case studies , Intelligent transportation systems
“ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS”
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