• xmlui.mirage2.page-structure.header.title
    • français
    • English
  • Help
  • Login
  • Language 
    • Français
    • English
View Item 
  •   BIRD Home
  • LAMSADE (UMR CNRS 7243)
  • LAMSADE : Publications
  • View Item
  •   BIRD Home
  • LAMSADE (UMR CNRS 7243)
  • LAMSADE : Publications
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Browse

BIRDResearch centres & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesTypeThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesType

My Account

LoginRegister

Statistics

Most Popular ItemsStatistics by CountryMost Popular Authors
Thumbnail

Bimodal traffic regulation system: A multi-agent approach

Balbo, Flavien; Bhouri, Neïla; Pinson, Suzanne (2016), Bimodal traffic regulation system: A multi-agent approach, Web Intelligence and Agent Systems, 14, 2, p. 139-151. 10.3233/WEB-160336

View/Open
Bimodal_traffic.pdf (746.2Kb)
Type
Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2016
Journal name
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems
Volume
14
Number
2
Publisher
IOS Press
Pages
139-151
Publication identifier
10.3233/WEB-160336
Metadata
Show full item record
Author(s)
Balbo, Flavien
Bhouri, Neïla
Pinson, Suzanne
Abstract (EN)
The development of surface public transportation networks is a major issue in terms of ecology, economy and society. Their quality in terms of punctuality and passengers services (regularity between buses) should be improved in order to improve their attractiveness. To do so, cities often use regulation systems at intersections that grant priority to buses. The problem is that each transportation mode has its own characteristics and a dedicated decision support system. Therefore, most of them hardly take into account both public transport vehicles such as buses and private vehicle traffic. This paper proposes a multi-agent model that supports bimodal regulation and preserves monomodal regulation. The objective is to improve global traffic, to reduce bus delays and to improve bus regularity in congested areas of the network. In our approach, traffic regulation is obtained thanks to communication, collaboration and negotiation between heterogeneous agents. We tested our strategy on a complex network of nine junctions. The results of the simulation are presented.
Subjects / Keywords
Multi-agent systems; urban traffic regulation; bimodal regulation process; Advanced Transit Signal Priority System; microscopic traffic modeling; macroscopic traffic modeling

Related items

Showing items related by title and author.

  • Thumbnail
    Towards Urban Traffic Regulation Using a Multi-Agent System 
    Pinson, Suzanne; Balbo, Flavien; Bhouri, Neïla (2011) Communication / Conférence
  • Thumbnail
    An agent-based computational approach for urban traffic regulation 
    Bhouri, Neïla; Balbo, Flavien; Pinson, Suzanne (2012) Article accepté pour publication ou publié
  • Thumbnail
    Collaborative agents for modelling traffic regulation systems 
    Bhouri, Neïla; Pinson, Suzanne; Balbo, Flavien (2011) Communication / Conférence
  • Thumbnail
    A Multi-Agent System to Regulate Bimodal Urban Traffic 
    Balbo, Flavien; Bhouri, Neila; Pinson, Suzanne (2010) Communication / Conférence
  • Thumbnail
    Dynamic modeling of a disturbance in a multi-agent system for traffic regulation 
    Pinson, Suzanne; Balbo, Flavien (2005) Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Dauphine PSL Bibliothèque logo
Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny 75775 Paris Cedex 16
Phone: 01 44 05 40 94
Contact
Dauphine PSL logoEQUIS logoCreative Commons logo