Defining models of urban traffic using the TSC tool

ATLAS is a specification language defined to outline city sections as cell spaces. A static view of the city section to be analyzed can be defined and a modeler is able to define complex traffic models in a simple fashion. A compiler for this specification language (called TSC) was built. The langua...

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Autores principales: Tártaro, M.L., Torres, C., Wainer, G.
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spelling todo:paper_02750708_v2_n_p1056_Tartaro2023-10-03T15:15:55Z Defining models of urban traffic using the TSC tool Tártaro, M.L. Torres, C. Wainer, G. Computer hardware description languages High level languages Highway traffic control Urban planning Traffic models Urban traffic control Computer simulation ATLAS is a specification language defined to outline city sections as cell spaces. A static view of the city section to be analyzed can be defined and a modeler is able to define complex traffic models in a simple fashion. A compiler for this specification language (called TSC) was built. The language implements the ATLAS constructions as Cell-DEVS models. The rule generation for describing the traffic behavior is based on macro templates, entitling changes in the model implementation in a flexible way. The formal specification avoids a high number of errors in the developed application, and the problem solving time is highly reduced. Fil:Tártaro, M.L. 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. CONF info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02750708_v2_n_p1056_Tartaro
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Computer hardware description languages
High level languages
Highway traffic control
Urban planning
Traffic models
Urban traffic control
Computer simulation
spellingShingle Computer hardware description languages
High level languages
Highway traffic control
Urban planning
Traffic models
Urban traffic control
Computer simulation
Tártaro, M.L.
Torres, C.
Wainer, G.
Defining models of urban traffic using the TSC tool
topic_facet Computer hardware description languages
High level languages
Highway traffic control
Urban planning
Traffic models
Urban traffic control
Computer simulation
description ATLAS is a specification language defined to outline city sections as cell spaces. A static view of the city section to be analyzed can be defined and a modeler is able to define complex traffic models in a simple fashion. A compiler for this specification language (called TSC) was built. The language implements the ATLAS constructions as Cell-DEVS models. The rule generation for describing the traffic behavior is based on macro templates, entitling changes in the model implementation in a flexible way. The formal specification avoids a high number of errors in the developed application, and the problem solving time is highly reduced.
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author Tártaro, M.L.
Torres, C.
Wainer, G.
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Torres, C.
Wainer, G.
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title Defining models of urban traffic using the TSC tool
title_short Defining models of urban traffic using the TSC tool
title_full Defining models of urban traffic using the TSC tool
title_fullStr Defining models of urban traffic using the TSC tool
title_full_unstemmed Defining models of urban traffic using the TSC tool
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