Multi-Agent Systems for Traffic and Transportation Engineering

Multi-Agent Systems for Traffic and Transportation Engineering

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Release Date: April, 2009|Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 446
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-226-8
ISBN13: 9781605662268|ISBN10: 1605662267|EISBN13: 9781605662275
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Description:

Our increasing societal demand for mobility now challenges researchers to devise more efficient traffic and transportation systems.

Multi-Agent Systems for Traffic and Transportation Engineering provides a unique compendium of research covering topics such as transportation system designs, control devices, and techniques to optimize existing networks. Presenting a collection of approaches to issues in traffic and transportation, this authoritative reference offers a compilation of chapters with innovative methods and systems written by leading international researchers.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Activity-travel patterns
  • Autonomous intersection control
  • Collaborative driving
  • Complex traffic simulation
  • Evacuation dynamics
  • Microscopic traffic modelling
  • Pedestrian dynamics
  • Public transport systems
  • Route information sharing
  • Traffic congestion management
  • Traffic flow
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This book is a collection of contributions addressing topics that arose from a cross fertilization between traffic engineering and multi-agent system. Hence, this book summarizes innovative ideas for applications of different agent technologies on traffic and transportation related problems.

– Ana L. C. Bazzan, Instituto de Informatica, UFRGS, Brazil
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Ana Bazzan received her PhD in 1997 from the University of Karlsruhe (Germany), and an MSc. in Computer Science from the Institute of Informatics at the University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) in Porto Alegre (Brazil). From 1997 to 1998, she had a postdoc research associate position in the Multi-Agent Systems Laboratory at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, under the supervision of Prof. Victor Lesser. In 1999 she joined the Institute for Informatics at UFRGS as a Professor and got tenure 3 years later. During 2006 and 2007 she had a fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the University of Würzburg (Germany). She is affiliated with the research groups on Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Agent Systems at UFRGS. Her research interests include: Game-Theoretic Paradigms for Coordination of Agents, Multiagent Learning, Coordination and Cooperation in MAS, Agent-Based Simulation, RoboCup Rescue, and Traffic Simulation and Control. Other professional activities: associate editor of the journal Advances in Complex Systems, chair of program committee for the 17th Braz. Symp. on Artificial Intelligence (2004), and co-organizer of workshop series on Agents in Traffic and Transportation.
Franziska Klügl is Universitetslektor at the Örebro University since September 2008. She is also responsible for Scenario-based Modelling at the Research Centre for Modelling and Simulation at the Campus Alfred Nobel in Karlskoga. She received her PhD in Computer Science from the University of Würzburg (2000). From 2000 to 2008 she worked as an Assistant Professor at the University of Würzburg and headed there the Multi-Agent Simulation group. She is co-organizer of the workshop series on “Agents in Traffic and Transportation” and was involved in the organization of several scientific events like PC Chair of the European Workshop of Multi-Agent Systems (2008). Her research interests are in the area of methodologies, applications and tools for multi-agent simulation ranging from learning and adaptive agents to visual programming for modelling multi-agent models. The main application areas of her research are all forms of traffic simulation.
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Editorial Advisory Board
  • Adrian Agogino, University of California, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
  • Gustavo Kuhn Andriotti, Universität Würzburg, Germany
  • Michael Balmer, IVT, ETH Zürich, Suisse
  • Brahim Chaib-Draa, Computer Science and Software Engineering Department, Laval University, Canada
  • Michel Ferreira, Universidade do Porto, Portugal
  • Leonardo Garrido, Centro de Computación Inteligente y Robótica, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México
  • Dominik Grether, Institut für Verkehrssystemplanung und Verkehrstelematik, TU Berlin, Germany
  • Qi Han, Eindhoven University of Technology, Urban Planning Group, The Netherlands
  • Florian Harder, Institut für Geographie, Universität Würzburg, Germany
  • Rainer Herrler, SSI Schäfer Noell GmbH, Germany
  • Peter Jarvis, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
  • David J. Kaup, Institute for Simulation and Training & Mathematics Department, University of Central Florida, USA
  • Hubert Klüpfel, TraffGoHT GmbH, Germany
  • Kai Nagel, Institut für Verkehrssystemplanung und Verkehrstelematik, TU Berlin, Germany
  • Gregor Lämmel, Institut für Verkehrssystemplanung und Verkehrstelematik, TU Berlin, Germany
  • Shoichiro Nakayama, Department of Civil Engineering, Kanayawa University, Japan
  • Rex Oleson, Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida, USA
  • Denise de Oliveira, Instituto de Informática, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • Guido Rindsfüser, Emch+Berger AG Bern, Suisse
  • Roseli F. Romero, ICMC-USP, Brazil
  • Rosaldo Rossetti, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science Laboratory (LIACC), University of Porto (FEUP), Portugal
  • Andreas Schadschneider, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität zu Köln, Germany
  • Heiko Schepperle, Institute for Program Structures and Data Organization (IPD), Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
  • Takeshi Takama, Stockholm Environment Institute / Oxford Office, UK, University of Oxford, OUCE, UK
  • Harry Timmermans, Eindhoven University of Technology, Urban Planning Group, The Netherlands
  • Sabine Timpf, Geoinformatics, Department of Geography, University of Augsburg, Germany
  • Kagan Tumer, School of MIME, Oregon State University, USA
  • Karl Tuyls, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  • Matteo Vasirani, Artificial Intelligence Group, University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain
  • Li Weigang, UnB, Brazil
  • Marco Wiering, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • Shawn Wolfe, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
  • Tomoshisa Yamashita, CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Information Technology Research Institute (ITRI), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan