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Toward a Multi-agent Modelling Approach for Urban Public Transportation systems

Balbo, Flavien; Pinson, Suzanne (2001), Toward a Multi-agent Modelling Approach for Urban Public Transportation systems, in Tolksdorf, Robert, Toward a Multi-agent Modelling Approach for Urban Public Transportation systems, Springer : Berlin Heidelberg, p. 193

Type
Communication / Conférence
Date
2001
Conference country
CZECH REPUBLIC
Book title
Toward a Multi-agent Modelling Approach for Urban Public Transportation systems
Book author
Tolksdorf, Robert
Publisher
Springer
Published in
Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN
978-3-540-43091-9
Pages
193
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Author(s)
Balbo, Flavien
Pinson, Suzanne
Abstract (EN)
In this paper, a multi-agent system (MAS) for bus transportation management is presented. The aim of our MAS is 1) to diagnose problems in the bus lines (bus delays, bus advances, 3) and 2) to detect inconsistency in positioning data sent by buses to the central operator. Our MAS behaves as a Multi-Agent Decision Support System (MADSS) used by human regulators in order to manage bus lines. In our model, buses and stops are modeled as autonomous agents that cooperate to detect faults (disturbances) in the transportation network. An original interaction model called ESAC (Environment as Active Communication Support) was designed to allow non-intentional as well as direct communication. The system was implemented using ILOG RULES and was tested on data coming from the Brussels bus transportation network (STIB).
Subjects / Keywords
interaction; Multi-agent system; Environment; Dynamic systems; Decision Support System; Transportation system

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