Journal article
SMARTS: Scalable microscopic adaptive road traffic simulator
K Ramamohanarao, H Xie, L Kulik, S Karunasekera, E Tanin, R Zhang, E Bin Khunayn
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology | ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2898363
Abstract
Microscopic traffic simulators are important tools for studying transportation systems as they describe the evolution of traffic to the highest level of detail. A major challenge to microscopic simulators is the slow simulation speed due to the complexity of traffic models. We have developed the Scalable Microscopic Adaptive Road Traffic Simulator (SMARTS), a distributed microscopic traffic simulator that can utilize multiple independent processes in parallel. SMARTS can perform fast large-scale simulations. For example, when simulating 1 million vehicles in an area the size of Melbourne, the system runs 1.14 times faster than real time with 30 computing nodes and 0.2s simulation timestep. S..
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Awarded by Discovery Project
Awarded by Linkage Project
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by a Discovery Project Grant No. DP130103705 and a Linkage Project Grant No. LP120200130.