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Autonomic Road Transport Support Systems 1st ed. 2016 [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 4745 g, 74 Illustrations, color; 43 Illustrations, black and white; VI, 304 p. 117 illus., 74 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Series: Autonomic Systems
  • Pub. Date: 13-May-2016
  • Publisher: Birkhauser Verlag AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319258060
  • ISBN-13: 9783319258065
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 4745 g, 74 Illustrations, color; 43 Illustrations, black and white; VI, 304 p. 117 illus., 74 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Series: Autonomic Systems
  • Pub. Date: 13-May-2016
  • Publisher: Birkhauser Verlag AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319258060
  • ISBN-13: 9783319258065
The work on Autonomic Road Transport Support (ARTS) presented here aims at meeting the challenge of engineering autonomic behavior in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) by fusing research from the disciplines of traffic engineering and autonomic computing. Ideas and techniques from leading edge artificial intelligence research have been adapted for ITS over the last 30 years. Examples include adaptive control embedded in real time traffic control systems, heuristic algorithms (e.g. in SAT-NAV systems), image processing and computer vision (e.g. in automated surveillance interpretation). Autonomic computing which is inspired from the biological example of the body"s autonomic nervous system is a more recent development. It allows for a more efficient management of heterogeneous distributed computing systems. In the area of computing, autonomic systems are endowed with a number of properties that are generally referred to as self-X properties, including self-configuration, sel

f-healing, self-optimization, self-protection and more generally self-management. Some isolated examples of autonomic properties such as self-adaptation have found their way into ITS technology and have already proved beneficial. This edited volume provides a comprehensive introduction to Autonomic Road Transport Support (ARTS) and describes the development of ARTS systems. It starts out with the visions, opportunities and challenges, then presents the foundations of ARTS and the platforms and methods used and it closes with experiences from real-world applications and prototypes of emerging applications. This makes it suitable for researchers and practitioners in the fields of autonomic computing, traffic and transport management and engineering, AI, and software engineering. Graduate students will benefit from state-of-the-art description, the study of novel methods and the case studies provided.

Part I Challenges (Scenarios, Requirements).- Part II Foundations of ARTS - Theories, Concepts, Architectures, and Algorithms.- Part III Platforms, Engineering Methods and Methodologies.- Part IV Applications.
Autonomic Road Transport Support Systems: An Introduction 1(12)
Thomas Leo McCluskey
Apostolos Kotsialos
Jorg P. Muller
Franziska Klugl
Omer F. Rana
Rene Schumann
A Game Theory Model for Self-adapting Traffic Flows with Autonomous Navigation
13(16)
Laszlo Z. Varga
Self-management in Urban Traffic Control: An Automated Planning Perspective
29(18)
Falilat Jimoh
Thomas Leo McCluskey
An Experimental Review of Reinforcement Learning Algorithms for Adaptive Traffic Signal Control
47(20)
Patrick Mannion
Jim Duggan
Enda Howley
A Multiagent Approach to Modeling Autonomic Road Transport Support Systems
67(20)
Maksims Fiosins
Bernhard Friedrich
Jana Gormer
Dirk Mattfeld
Jorg P. Muller
Hugues Tchouankem
A Self-Optimization Traffic Model by Multilevel Formalism
87(26)
Todor Stoilov
Krasimira Stoilova
An Organic Computing Approach to Resilient Traffic Management
113(18)
Matthias Sommer
Sven Tomforde
Jorg Hahner
Autonomic Systems Design for ITS Applications: Modelling and Route Guidance
131(16)
Apostolos Kotsialos
Adam Poole
Simulation Testbed for Autonomic Demand-Responsive Mobility Systems
147(18)
Michal Certicky
Michal Jakob
Radek Pibil
Multi-Agent Traffic Simulation for Development and Validation of Autonomic Car-to-Car Systems
165(16)
Martin Schaefer
Jiri Vokrinek
Daniele Pinotti
Fabio Tango
Performance Maintenance of ARTS Systems
181(16)
Rene Schumann
Learning-Based Control Algorithm for Ramp Metering
197(18)
Martin Greguric
Edouard Ivanjko
Sadko Mandzuka
An Autonomic Methodology for Embedding Self-tuning Competence in Online Traffic Control Systems
215(18)
Anastasios Kouvelas
Diamantis Manolis
Elias Kosmatopoulos
Ioannis Papamichail
Markos Papageorgiou
Electric Vehicles in Road Transport and Electric Power Networks
233(20)
Charalampos Marmaras
Erotokritos Xydas
Liana M. Cipcigan
Omer Rana
Franziska Klugl
Traffic Signal Control with Autonomic Features
253(16)
Iisakki Kosonen
Xiaoliang Ma
Timiplan: A Tool for Transportation Tasks
269(18)
Javier Garcia
Alvaro Torralba
Jose E. Florez
Daniel Borrajo
Carlos Linares Lopez
Angel Garcia-Olaya
Applying the Pauseta Protocol in Traffic Management Plans
287(16)
Miguel Prades-Farron
Luis A. Garcia
Vicente R. Tomas
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