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A smart integrated environment for vehicular traffic simulation
Author(s) -
Mubasher Mian Muhammad,
Jaffry Syed Waqar,
Yousaf Muhammad Murtaza,
Bajwa Imran Sarwar,
Sarwar Shahzad,
Aslam Laeeq
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of communication systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.344
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1099-1131
pISSN - 1074-5351
DOI - 10.1002/dac.4029
Subject(s) - computer science , usable , software , domain (mathematical analysis) , transport engineering , world wide web , engineering , mathematical analysis , mathematics , programming language
Summary Globally, urbanization has increased due to the availability of the facilities, jobs, and better standard of living in cities. Increase in urban population has caused increase in urban commute. The increased pressure on urban settlements has made design and optimization of urban civil infrastructure very challenging especially road transport infrastructure. Domain experts such as transportation managers, engineers, scientist, and academics need effective, easy, and readily usable computational modeling and simulation tools to conduct systematic inquiry for design and optimization of the transportation system. Free and open‐source software (FOSS) community has developed many vehicular traffic simulation software that are cost‐effective and extensible, however are difficult to use. Usually, domain experts do not have hands‐on software skills such as XML‐based interfaces, software source versioning, and build management. To bridge this gap, in our work, an integrated development environment (IDE), namely, integrated vehicular traffic simulation environment (ITE), has been developed. ITE is developed on top of an existing FOSS multimodal open‐source vehicular‐traffic simulator (MovSim). ITE includes a scenario building tool for domain experts. It could be used to model road infrastructure and vehicular traffic in an integrated manner. The tool could be used to build and experiment novel traffic infrastructures and policies. Our work helps in reducing learning curve of domain experts by providing a free and open source, easy and readily usable vehicular traffic simulation tool.

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