Microscopic traffic simulation with reactive driving agents

title: Microscopic traffic simulation with reactive driving agents
author(s): Patrick A.M. Ehlert and Leon J.M. Rothkrantz
published in: August 2001
appeared in: Proceedings of the 4th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC 2001)
Oakland, USA.
pages: 860-865
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Abstract

Computer traffic simulation is important for making new traffic-control strategies. Microscopic traffic simulators can model traffic flow in a realistic manner and are ideal for agent-based vehicle control.
In this paper we describe a model of a reactive agent that is used to control a simulated vehicle. The agent is capable of tactical-level driving and has different driving styles. To ensure fast reaction times, the agent's driving task is divided in several competing and reactive behavior rules. The agent is implemented and tested in a prototype traffic simulator program. The simulator consists of an urban environment with multi-lane roads, intersections, traffic lights, and vehicles. Every vehicle is controlled by a separate driving agent and all agents have individual behavior settings. Preliminary experiments have shown that the agents exhibit human-like behavior ranging from slow and careful to fast and aggressive driving behavior.

 
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