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Preliminary Results of a Multi-Agent Traffic Simulation for Berlin

In: The Dynamics of Complex Urban Systems

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  • Ulrike Beuck

    (TU Berlin)

  • Marcel Rieser

    (TU Berlin)

  • David Strippgen

    (TU Berlin)

  • Michael Balmer

    (ETH Zurich)

  • Kai Nagel

    (TU Berlin)

Abstract

This paper provides an introduction to multi-agent traffic simulation. Metropolitan regions can consist of several million inhabitants, implying the simulation of several million travelers, which represents a considerable computational challenge. We reports on our recent case study of a real-world Berlin scenario. The paper explains computational techniques necessary to achieve results. It turns out that the difficulties there, because of data availability and because of the special situation of Berlin after the reunification, are considerably larger than in previous scenarios that we have treated.

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  • Ulrike Beuck & Marcel Rieser & David Strippgen & Michael Balmer & Kai Nagel, 2008. "Preliminary Results of a Multi-Agent Traffic Simulation for Berlin," Springer Books, in: Sergio Albeverio & Denise Andrey & Paolo Giordano & Alberto Vancheri (ed.), The Dynamics of Complex Urban Systems, pages 75-94, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-7908-1937-3_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-1937-3_5
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