Application of the ATLAS language in models of urban traffic

ATLAS is a specification language defined to outline city sections to model and simulate traffic flow. Streets are characterized by their size, direction, number of lanes, etc. Once the urban section is outlined, the constructions are translated into Cell-DEVS models, and the traffic flow is automat...

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Autores principales: Díaz, A., Vázquez, V., Wainer, G.
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spelling todo:paper_02724715_v_n_p311_Diaz2023-10-03T15:15:15Z Application of the ATLAS language in models of urban traffic Díaz, A. Vázquez, V. Wainer, G. Computer hardware description languages Mathematical models Set theory Street traffic control Urban planning Advanced traffic language specifications Traffic flow simulation Urban traffic Computer simulation ATLAS is a specification language defined to outline city sections to model and simulate traffic flow. Streets are characterized by their size, direction, number of lanes, etc. Once the urban section is outlined, the constructions are translated into Cell-DEVS models, and the traffic flow is automatically set up. As modelers can focus in the problem to solve, development times for a simulation can be highly reduced. We present an example of application of the specification language to solve specific problems. Fil:Díaz, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Wainer, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02724715_v_n_p311_Diaz
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topic Computer hardware description languages
Mathematical models
Set theory
Street traffic control
Urban planning
Advanced traffic language specifications
Traffic flow simulation
Urban traffic
Computer simulation
spellingShingle Computer hardware description languages
Mathematical models
Set theory
Street traffic control
Urban planning
Advanced traffic language specifications
Traffic flow simulation
Urban traffic
Computer simulation
Díaz, A.
Vázquez, V.
Wainer, G.
Application of the ATLAS language in models of urban traffic
topic_facet Computer hardware description languages
Mathematical models
Set theory
Street traffic control
Urban planning
Advanced traffic language specifications
Traffic flow simulation
Urban traffic
Computer simulation
description ATLAS is a specification language defined to outline city sections to model and simulate traffic flow. Streets are characterized by their size, direction, number of lanes, etc. Once the urban section is outlined, the constructions are translated into Cell-DEVS models, and the traffic flow is automatically set up. As modelers can focus in the problem to solve, development times for a simulation can be highly reduced. We present an example of application of the specification language to solve specific problems.
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author Díaz, A.
Vázquez, V.
Wainer, G.
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Wainer, G.
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title Application of the ATLAS language in models of urban traffic
title_short Application of the ATLAS language in models of urban traffic
title_full Application of the ATLAS language in models of urban traffic
title_fullStr Application of the ATLAS language in models of urban traffic
title_full_unstemmed Application of the ATLAS language in models of urban traffic
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