Analysis of Intelligent Transportation Systems Using Model-Driven Simulations
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) integrate information, sensor, control, and communication technologies to provide transport related services. Their users range from everyday commuters to policy makers and urban planners. Given the complexity of these systems and their environment, their st...
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doaj-32616e2c95ff48e6b720fbc08a1eabcd2020-11-25T00:38:32ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202015-06-01156141161414110.3390/s150614116s150614116Analysis of Intelligent Transportation Systems Using Model-Driven SimulationsAlberto Fernández-Isabel0Rubén Fuentes-Fernández1Departamento de Ingeniería del Software e Inteligencia Artificial, Facultad de Informática, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartamento de Ingeniería del Software e Inteligencia Artificial, Facultad de Informática, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainIntelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) integrate information, sensor, control, and communication technologies to provide transport related services. Their users range from everyday commuters to policy makers and urban planners. Given the complexity of these systems and their environment, their study in real settings is frequently unfeasible. Simulations help to address this problem, but present their own issues: there can be unintended mistakes in the transition from models to code; their platforms frequently bias modeling; and it is difficult to compare works that use different models and tools. In order to overcome these problems, this paper proposes a framework for a model-driven development of these simulations. It is based on a specific modeling language that supports the integrated specification of the multiple facets of an ITS: people, their vehicles, and the external environment; and a network of sensors and actuators conveniently arranged and distributed that operates over them. The framework works with a model editor to generate specifications compliant with that language, and a code generator to produce code from them using platform specifications. There are also guidelines to help researchers in the application of this infrastructure. A case study on advanced management of traffic lights with cameras illustrates its use.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/6/14116intelligent transportation systemsmart citysensoractuatortraffic lightssimulationmodel-driven engineeringmodeling languageagent-based modelingcode generation |
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Alberto Fernández-Isabel Rubén Fuentes-Fernández Analysis of Intelligent Transportation Systems Using Model-Driven Simulations Sensors intelligent transportation system smart city sensor actuator traffic lights simulation model-driven engineering modeling language agent-based modeling code generation |
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Alberto Fernández-Isabel Rubén Fuentes-Fernández |
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Analysis of Intelligent Transportation Systems Using Model-Driven Simulations |
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Analysis of Intelligent Transportation Systems Using Model-Driven Simulations |
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Analysis of Intelligent Transportation Systems Using Model-Driven Simulations |
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Analysis of Intelligent Transportation Systems Using Model-Driven Simulations |
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Analysis of Intelligent Transportation Systems Using Model-Driven Simulations |
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analysis of intelligent transportation systems using model-driven simulations |
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Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) integrate information, sensor, control, and communication technologies to provide transport related services. Their users range from everyday commuters to policy makers and urban planners. Given the complexity of these systems and their environment, their study in real settings is frequently unfeasible. Simulations help to address this problem, but present their own issues: there can be unintended mistakes in the transition from models to code; their platforms frequently bias modeling; and it is difficult to compare works that use different models and tools. In order to overcome these problems, this paper proposes a framework for a model-driven development of these simulations. It is based on a specific modeling language that supports the integrated specification of the multiple facets of an ITS: people, their vehicles, and the external environment; and a network of sensors and actuators conveniently arranged and distributed that operates over them. The framework works with a model editor to generate specifications compliant with that language, and a code generator to produce code from them using platform specifications. There are also guidelines to help researchers in the application of this infrastructure. A case study on advanced management of traffic lights with cameras illustrates its use. |
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intelligent transportation system smart city sensor actuator traffic lights simulation model-driven engineering modeling language agent-based modeling code generation |
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