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Development of a fuzzy logic based microscopic motorway simulation model

Development of a fuzzy logic based microscopic motorway simulation model
Development of a fuzzy logic based microscopic motorway simulation model
Reports on progress in the development of a new microscopic model of interurban traffic, uses fuzzy modelling techniques to describe behavioural processes. Emphasis is placed on work undertaken in establishing, implementing and calibrating a new set of driving rules for both car following and lane changing, using both 'traditional' and new methods, such as the use of an instrumented vehicle.
0780342690
82-87
IEEE
Brackstone, M.A.
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Wu, J.
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Brackstone, M.A.
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Wu, J.
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Brackstone, M.A. and Wu, J. (1997) Development of a fuzzy logic based microscopic motorway simulation model. In IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation System, 1997. IEEE. pp. 82-87 . (doi:10.1109/ITSC.1997.660454).

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Reports on progress in the development of a new microscopic model of interurban traffic, uses fuzzy modelling techniques to describe behavioural processes. Emphasis is placed on work undertaken in establishing, implementing and calibrating a new set of driving rules for both car following and lane changing, using both 'traditional' and new methods, such as the use of an instrumented vehicle.

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Published date: 1997
Venue - Dates: ITSC '97, 1997-11-09 - 1997-11-12

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Local EPrints ID: 75580
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/75580
ISBN: 0780342690
PURE UUID: 7ce03243-d319-4165-b8eb-345e76f5fb78

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 22:59

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Author: M.A. Brackstone
Author: J. Wu

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