Introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation:
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505 | 8 | |a 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The importance of transportation -- 1.2 Transportation systems -- 1.3 Intelligent transportation systems | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Elements of supply -- 2.1 Traffic network structure -- 2.2 Traffic streams: macroscopic and microscopic parameters -- 2.3 Traffic flow theory -- 2.4 Traffic control measures -- 2.4.1 Signal timing and design -- 2.4.2 Progressive systems -- 2.5 To know more | |
505 | 8 | |a 3. Elements of demand -- 3.1 Demand modeling -- 3.1.1 Representation of demand -- 3.1.2 Trip-based demand modeling -- 3.1.3 Activity-based demand modeling -- 3.2 Discrete choice modeling for travel demand -- 3.3 Travel demand management -- 3.4 To know more | |
505 | 8 | |a 4. Traffic assignment: connecting supply and demand -- 4.1 Route computation -- 4.2 Basic trip assignment -- 4.2.1 Assignment on un-congested networks -- 4.2.2 Assignment under congestion and equilibrium -- 4.2.3 Dynamic traffic assignment -- 4.2.4 From user to system optimum -- 4.3 Changing the perspective: from trips to drivers -- 4.4 Evaluation of route assignment -- 4.5 To know more | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. Getting data for demand estimation and traffic flow modeling -- 5.1 Data collection for estimation of demand and volume -- 5.2 Deriving parameters from data -- 5.3 Sources of public data about network topology and demand -- 5.3.1 OpenStreetMap -- 5.3.2 Transportation network test problems -- 5.4 To know more | |
505 | 8 | |a 6. Modeling and simulation of advanced decision making -- 6.1 Systematics of traditional approaches -- 6.1.1 Sub-microscopic models -- 6.1.2 Microscopic traffic flow models -- 6.1.3 Macroscopic traffic flow simulation models -- 6.1.4 Mesoscopic traffic flow simulation -- 6.2 Human-like driving with advanced driver models -- 6.2.1 Anticipation -- 6.2.2 Behavior at crossings -- 6.2.3 Emotion and aggressiveness -- 6.2.4 Routing, planning and beyond -- 6.3 To know more | |
505 | 8 | |a 7. Intelligent measures in control and management -- 7.1 Strategies for intelligent traffic signal control -- 7.1.1 From isolated to coordinated intersections -- 7.1.2 Approaches based on reinforcement learning -- 7.2 Beyond pure traffic signal control -- 7.2.1 Approaches explicitly addressing demand -- 7.2.2 Coordination of drivers' choices -- 7.2.3 Lightless and market-based approaches -- 7.2.4 System-level management -- 7.3 To know more | |
505 | 8 | |a 8. Driver support and guidance -- 8.1 (Advanced) driver assistance systems -- 8.1.1 Elements of a driver assistance system -- 8.1.2 New technology for cooperative assistance systems -- 8.2 In-vehicle route guidance -- 8.2.1 Basic localization -- 8.2.2 Map-matching -- 8.2.3 Shortest path algorithms -- 8.2.4 Using route guidance -- 8.2.5 Cooperative route guidance -- 8.3 From route guidance to travel recommender systems -- 8.3.1 Extended routing -- 8.3.2 Mobile recommender systems -- 8.4 To know more | |
505 | 8 | |a 9. Trends and new technologies -- 9.1 Interconnected automobiles -- 9.2 Some projects around autonomous vehicles and personal transit -- 9.3 Future of traffic management -- 9.3.1 Participatory traffic management -- 9.3.2 Autonomic traffic management -- 9.3.3 Crowd sensing -- 9.4 To know more | |
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contents | Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-118) Urban mobility is not only one of the pillars of modern economic systems, but also a key issue in the quest for equality of opportunity, once it can improve access to other services. Currently, however, there are a number of negative issues related to traffic, especially in mega-cities, such as economical issues (cost of opportunity caused by delays), environmental (externalities related to emissions of pollutants), and social (traffic accidents). Solutions to these issues are more and more closely tied to information and communication technology. Indeed, a search in the technical literature (using the keyword "urban traffic" to filter out articles on data network traffic) retrieved the following number of articles (as of December 3, 2013): 9,443 (ACM Digital Library), 26,054 (Scopus), and 1,730,000 (Google Scholar). Moreover, articles listed in the ACM query relate to conferences as diverse as MobiCom, CHI, PADS, and AAMAS. This means that there is a big and diverse community of computer scientists and computer engineers who tackle research that is connected to the development of intelligent traffic and transportation systems. It is also possible to see that this community is growing, and that research projects are getting more and more interdisciplinary. To foster the cooperation among the involved communities, this book aims at giving a broad introduction into the basic but relevant concepts related to transportation systems, targeting researchers and practitioners from computer science and information technology. In addition, the second part of the book gives a panorama of some of the most exciting and newest technologies, originating in computer science and computer engineering, that are now being employed in projects related to car-to-car communication, interconnected vehicles, car navigation, platooning, crowd sensing and sensor networks, among others. This material will also be of interest to engineers and researchers from the traffic and transportation community 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The importance of transportation -- 1.2 Transportation systems -- 1.3 Intelligent transportation systems 2. Elements of supply -- 2.1 Traffic network structure -- 2.2 Traffic streams: macroscopic and microscopic parameters -- 2.3 Traffic flow theory -- 2.4 Traffic control measures -- 2.4.1 Signal timing and design -- 2.4.2 Progressive systems -- 2.5 To know more 3. Elements of demand -- 3.1 Demand modeling -- 3.1.1 Representation of demand -- 3.1.2 Trip-based demand modeling -- 3.1.3 Activity-based demand modeling -- 3.2 Discrete choice modeling for travel demand -- 3.3 Travel demand management -- 3.4 To know more 4. Traffic assignment: connecting supply and demand -- 4.1 Route computation -- 4.2 Basic trip assignment -- 4.2.1 Assignment on un-congested networks -- 4.2.2 Assignment under congestion and equilibrium -- 4.2.3 Dynamic traffic assignment -- 4.2.4 From user to system optimum -- 4.3 Changing the perspective: from trips to drivers -- 4.4 Evaluation of route assignment -- 4.5 To know more 5. Getting data for demand estimation and traffic flow modeling -- 5.1 Data collection for estimation of demand and volume -- 5.2 Deriving parameters from data -- 5.3 Sources of public data about network topology and demand -- 5.3.1 OpenStreetMap -- 5.3.2 Transportation network test problems -- 5.4 To know more 6. Modeling and simulation of advanced decision making -- 6.1 Systematics of traditional approaches -- 6.1.1 Sub-microscopic models -- 6.1.2 Microscopic traffic flow models -- 6.1.3 Macroscopic traffic flow simulation models -- 6.1.4 Mesoscopic traffic flow simulation -- 6.2 Human-like driving with advanced driver models -- 6.2.1 Anticipation -- 6.2.2 Behavior at crossings -- 6.2.3 Emotion and aggressiveness -- 6.2.4 Routing, planning and beyond -- 6.3 To know more 7. Intelligent measures in control and management -- 7.1 Strategies for intelligent traffic signal control -- 7.1.1 From isolated to coordinated intersections -- 7.1.2 Approaches based on reinforcement learning -- 7.2 Beyond pure traffic signal control -- 7.2.1 Approaches explicitly addressing demand -- 7.2.2 Coordination of drivers' choices -- 7.2.3 Lightless and market-based approaches -- 7.2.4 System-level management -- 7.3 To know more 8. Driver support and guidance -- 8.1 (Advanced) driver assistance systems -- 8.1.1 Elements of a driver assistance system -- 8.1.2 New technology for cooperative assistance systems -- 8.2 In-vehicle route guidance -- 8.2.1 Basic localization -- 8.2.2 Map-matching -- 8.2.3 Shortest path algorithms -- 8.2.4 Using route guidance -- 8.2.5 Cooperative route guidance -- 8.3 From route guidance to travel recommender systems -- 8.3.1 Extended routing -- 8.3.2 Mobile recommender systems -- 8.4 To know more 9. Trends and new technologies -- 9.1 Interconnected automobiles -- 9.2 Some projects around autonomous vehicles and personal transit -- 9.3 Future of traffic management -- 9.3.1 Participatory traffic management -- 9.3.2 Autonomic traffic management -- 9.3.3 Crowd sensing -- 9.4 To know more |
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spelling | Bazzan, Ana Lucia Ceterich Verfasser aut Introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation Ana L. C. Bazzan, Franziska Klügl [San Rafael, California] Morgan & Claypool Publishers [2014] 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 119 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Synthesis lectures on artificial intelligence and machine learning #25 Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-118) Urban mobility is not only one of the pillars of modern economic systems, but also a key issue in the quest for equality of opportunity, once it can improve access to other services. Currently, however, there are a number of negative issues related to traffic, especially in mega-cities, such as economical issues (cost of opportunity caused by delays), environmental (externalities related to emissions of pollutants), and social (traffic accidents). Solutions to these issues are more and more closely tied to information and communication technology. Indeed, a search in the technical literature (using the keyword "urban traffic" to filter out articles on data network traffic) retrieved the following number of articles (as of December 3, 2013): 9,443 (ACM Digital Library), 26,054 (Scopus), and 1,730,000 (Google Scholar). Moreover, articles listed in the ACM query relate to conferences as diverse as MobiCom, CHI, PADS, and AAMAS. This means that there is a big and diverse community of computer scientists and computer engineers who tackle research that is connected to the development of intelligent traffic and transportation systems. It is also possible to see that this community is growing, and that research projects are getting more and more interdisciplinary. To foster the cooperation among the involved communities, this book aims at giving a broad introduction into the basic but relevant concepts related to transportation systems, targeting researchers and practitioners from computer science and information technology. In addition, the second part of the book gives a panorama of some of the most exciting and newest technologies, originating in computer science and computer engineering, that are now being employed in projects related to car-to-car communication, interconnected vehicles, car navigation, platooning, crowd sensing and sensor networks, among others. This material will also be of interest to engineers and researchers from the traffic and transportation community 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The importance of transportation -- 1.2 Transportation systems -- 1.3 Intelligent transportation systems 2. Elements of supply -- 2.1 Traffic network structure -- 2.2 Traffic streams: macroscopic and microscopic parameters -- 2.3 Traffic flow theory -- 2.4 Traffic control measures -- 2.4.1 Signal timing and design -- 2.4.2 Progressive systems -- 2.5 To know more 3. Elements of demand -- 3.1 Demand modeling -- 3.1.1 Representation of demand -- 3.1.2 Trip-based demand modeling -- 3.1.3 Activity-based demand modeling -- 3.2 Discrete choice modeling for travel demand -- 3.3 Travel demand management -- 3.4 To know more 4. Traffic assignment: connecting supply and demand -- 4.1 Route computation -- 4.2 Basic trip assignment -- 4.2.1 Assignment on un-congested networks -- 4.2.2 Assignment under congestion and equilibrium -- 4.2.3 Dynamic traffic assignment -- 4.2.4 From user to system optimum -- 4.3 Changing the perspective: from trips to drivers -- 4.4 Evaluation of route assignment -- 4.5 To know more 5. Getting data for demand estimation and traffic flow modeling -- 5.1 Data collection for estimation of demand and volume -- 5.2 Deriving parameters from data -- 5.3 Sources of public data about network topology and demand -- 5.3.1 OpenStreetMap -- 5.3.2 Transportation network test problems -- 5.4 To know more 6. Modeling and simulation of advanced decision making -- 6.1 Systematics of traditional approaches -- 6.1.1 Sub-microscopic models -- 6.1.2 Microscopic traffic flow models -- 6.1.3 Macroscopic traffic flow simulation models -- 6.1.4 Mesoscopic traffic flow simulation -- 6.2 Human-like driving with advanced driver models -- 6.2.1 Anticipation -- 6.2.2 Behavior at crossings -- 6.2.3 Emotion and aggressiveness -- 6.2.4 Routing, planning and beyond -- 6.3 To know more 7. Intelligent measures in control and management -- 7.1 Strategies for intelligent traffic signal control -- 7.1.1 From isolated to coordinated intersections -- 7.1.2 Approaches based on reinforcement learning -- 7.2 Beyond pure traffic signal control -- 7.2.1 Approaches explicitly addressing demand -- 7.2.2 Coordination of drivers' choices -- 7.2.3 Lightless and market-based approaches -- 7.2.4 System-level management -- 7.3 To know more 8. Driver support and guidance -- 8.1 (Advanced) driver assistance systems -- 8.1.1 Elements of a driver assistance system -- 8.1.2 New technology for cooperative assistance systems -- 8.2 In-vehicle route guidance -- 8.2.1 Basic localization -- 8.2.2 Map-matching -- 8.2.3 Shortest path algorithms -- 8.2.4 Using route guidance -- 8.2.5 Cooperative route guidance -- 8.3 From route guidance to travel recommender systems -- 8.3.1 Extended routing -- 8.3.2 Mobile recommender systems -- 8.4 To know more 9. Trends and new technologies -- 9.1 Interconnected automobiles -- 9.2 Some projects around autonomous vehicles and personal transit -- 9.3 Future of traffic management -- 9.3.1 Participatory traffic management -- 9.3.2 Autonomic traffic management -- 9.3.3 Crowd sensing -- 9.4 To know more Intelligent transportation systems fast BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Transportation bisacsh TRANSPORTATION / Public Transportation bisacsh Industrie Wirtschaft Intelligent transportation systems Fahrerassistenzsystem (DE-588)4622983-8 gnd rswk-swf Navigationssystem (DE-588)4781185-7 gnd rswk-swf Kraftfahrzeug (DE-588)4073757-3 gnd rswk-swf Straßenverkehr (DE-588)4057931-1 gnd rswk-swf Verkehrsleitsystem (DE-588)4187817-6 gnd rswk-swf Verkehrsleittechnik (DE-588)4133709-8 gnd rswk-swf Verkehrsleitsystem (DE-588)4187817-6 s Verkehrsleittechnik (DE-588)4133709-8 s Straßenverkehr (DE-588)4057931-1 s Kraftfahrzeug (DE-588)4073757-3 s Navigationssystem (DE-588)4781185-7 s Fahrerassistenzsystem (DE-588)4622983-8 s DE-604 Klügl, Franziska 1970- Verfasser (DE-588)122915380 aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-62705-207-8 Synthesis lectures on artificial intelligence and machine learning 25 (DE-604)BV043983076 25 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=682206 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Bazzan, Ana Lucia Ceterich Klügl, Franziska 1970- Introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation Synthesis lectures on artificial intelligence and machine learning Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-118) Urban mobility is not only one of the pillars of modern economic systems, but also a key issue in the quest for equality of opportunity, once it can improve access to other services. Currently, however, there are a number of negative issues related to traffic, especially in mega-cities, such as economical issues (cost of opportunity caused by delays), environmental (externalities related to emissions of pollutants), and social (traffic accidents). Solutions to these issues are more and more closely tied to information and communication technology. Indeed, a search in the technical literature (using the keyword "urban traffic" to filter out articles on data network traffic) retrieved the following number of articles (as of December 3, 2013): 9,443 (ACM Digital Library), 26,054 (Scopus), and 1,730,000 (Google Scholar). Moreover, articles listed in the ACM query relate to conferences as diverse as MobiCom, CHI, PADS, and AAMAS. This means that there is a big and diverse community of computer scientists and computer engineers who tackle research that is connected to the development of intelligent traffic and transportation systems. It is also possible to see that this community is growing, and that research projects are getting more and more interdisciplinary. To foster the cooperation among the involved communities, this book aims at giving a broad introduction into the basic but relevant concepts related to transportation systems, targeting researchers and practitioners from computer science and information technology. In addition, the second part of the book gives a panorama of some of the most exciting and newest technologies, originating in computer science and computer engineering, that are now being employed in projects related to car-to-car communication, interconnected vehicles, car navigation, platooning, crowd sensing and sensor networks, among others. This material will also be of interest to engineers and researchers from the traffic and transportation community 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The importance of transportation -- 1.2 Transportation systems -- 1.3 Intelligent transportation systems 2. Elements of supply -- 2.1 Traffic network structure -- 2.2 Traffic streams: macroscopic and microscopic parameters -- 2.3 Traffic flow theory -- 2.4 Traffic control measures -- 2.4.1 Signal timing and design -- 2.4.2 Progressive systems -- 2.5 To know more 3. Elements of demand -- 3.1 Demand modeling -- 3.1.1 Representation of demand -- 3.1.2 Trip-based demand modeling -- 3.1.3 Activity-based demand modeling -- 3.2 Discrete choice modeling for travel demand -- 3.3 Travel demand management -- 3.4 To know more 4. Traffic assignment: connecting supply and demand -- 4.1 Route computation -- 4.2 Basic trip assignment -- 4.2.1 Assignment on un-congested networks -- 4.2.2 Assignment under congestion and equilibrium -- 4.2.3 Dynamic traffic assignment -- 4.2.4 From user to system optimum -- 4.3 Changing the perspective: from trips to drivers -- 4.4 Evaluation of route assignment -- 4.5 To know more 5. Getting data for demand estimation and traffic flow modeling -- 5.1 Data collection for estimation of demand and volume -- 5.2 Deriving parameters from data -- 5.3 Sources of public data about network topology and demand -- 5.3.1 OpenStreetMap -- 5.3.2 Transportation network test problems -- 5.4 To know more 6. Modeling and simulation of advanced decision making -- 6.1 Systematics of traditional approaches -- 6.1.1 Sub-microscopic models -- 6.1.2 Microscopic traffic flow models -- 6.1.3 Macroscopic traffic flow simulation models -- 6.1.4 Mesoscopic traffic flow simulation -- 6.2 Human-like driving with advanced driver models -- 6.2.1 Anticipation -- 6.2.2 Behavior at crossings -- 6.2.3 Emotion and aggressiveness -- 6.2.4 Routing, planning and beyond -- 6.3 To know more 7. Intelligent measures in control and management -- 7.1 Strategies for intelligent traffic signal control -- 7.1.1 From isolated to coordinated intersections -- 7.1.2 Approaches based on reinforcement learning -- 7.2 Beyond pure traffic signal control -- 7.2.1 Approaches explicitly addressing demand -- 7.2.2 Coordination of drivers' choices -- 7.2.3 Lightless and market-based approaches -- 7.2.4 System-level management -- 7.3 To know more 8. Driver support and guidance -- 8.1 (Advanced) driver assistance systems -- 8.1.1 Elements of a driver assistance system -- 8.1.2 New technology for cooperative assistance systems -- 8.2 In-vehicle route guidance -- 8.2.1 Basic localization -- 8.2.2 Map-matching -- 8.2.3 Shortest path algorithms -- 8.2.4 Using route guidance -- 8.2.5 Cooperative route guidance -- 8.3 From route guidance to travel recommender systems -- 8.3.1 Extended routing -- 8.3.2 Mobile recommender systems -- 8.4 To know more 9. Trends and new technologies -- 9.1 Interconnected automobiles -- 9.2 Some projects around autonomous vehicles and personal transit -- 9.3 Future of traffic management -- 9.3.1 Participatory traffic management -- 9.3.2 Autonomic traffic management -- 9.3.3 Crowd sensing -- 9.4 To know more Intelligent transportation systems fast BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Transportation bisacsh TRANSPORTATION / Public Transportation bisacsh Industrie Wirtschaft Intelligent transportation systems Fahrerassistenzsystem (DE-588)4622983-8 gnd Navigationssystem (DE-588)4781185-7 gnd Kraftfahrzeug (DE-588)4073757-3 gnd Straßenverkehr (DE-588)4057931-1 gnd Verkehrsleitsystem (DE-588)4187817-6 gnd Verkehrsleittechnik (DE-588)4133709-8 gnd |
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title | Introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation |
title_auth | Introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation |
title_exact_search | Introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation |
title_full | Introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation Ana L. C. Bazzan, Franziska Klügl |
title_fullStr | Introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation Ana L. C. Bazzan, Franziska Klügl |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation Ana L. C. Bazzan, Franziska Klügl |
title_short | Introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation |
title_sort | introduction to intelligent systems in traffic and transportation |
topic | Intelligent transportation systems fast BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Transportation bisacsh TRANSPORTATION / Public Transportation bisacsh Industrie Wirtschaft Intelligent transportation systems Fahrerassistenzsystem (DE-588)4622983-8 gnd Navigationssystem (DE-588)4781185-7 gnd Kraftfahrzeug (DE-588)4073757-3 gnd Straßenverkehr (DE-588)4057931-1 gnd Verkehrsleitsystem (DE-588)4187817-6 gnd Verkehrsleittechnik (DE-588)4133709-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Intelligent transportation systems BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Transportation TRANSPORTATION / Public Transportation Industrie Wirtschaft Fahrerassistenzsystem Navigationssystem Kraftfahrzeug Straßenverkehr Verkehrsleitsystem Verkehrsleittechnik |
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