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The Development of an Integrated Geosimulation Environment for Public Transit Analysis and Planning

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  • Lektauers Arnis
  • Petuhova Julija
  • Teilans Artis
  • Kleins Arnis

    (Riga Technical University)

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В статье предлагается разработанная авторами интегрированная интерактивная программная среда для мультимодального имитационного моделирования общественного транспорта, основанная на принципах геоимитационного моделирования, которое объединяет возможности мультиагентных систем, географических информационных систем и интерактивную визуализацию. Целью разработки системы имитационного моделирования общественного транспорта является предложить инструмент динамического моделирования для планировщиков транспорта, разрешающий анализировать возможности жителей получить государственные/муниципальные и другие сервисы, используя общественный транспорт. Для достижения данной цели разработана интегрированная среда имитационного моделирования, которая обеспечивает возможности анализа маршрутной сети общественного транспорта с учетом потребностей населения, а также государственных поставщиков транспортных услуг. По сравнению с существующими решениями транспортного моделирования, предложенное программное средство обеспечивает для специалистов моделирования, планировщиков и лиц, принимающих решения, гибкие, масштабируемые и расширяемые возможности разработки транспортных моделей регионального уровня во взаимодействии с открытой архитектурой системы, эффективным использованием вычислительных ресурсов и мульти-платформенной поддержкой. Разработанная система имитационного моделирования базирована на библиотеке моделирования MATSim, реализуя принципы микро-имитационного моделирования транспортных систем на базе географической информации. Разработанное программное обеспечение практически апробировано в административно-территориальной единице Латвии - в Видземском регионе планирования, подтверждая свою полезность и потенциал в процесcе планирования общественного транспорта.

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  • Lektauers Arnis & Petuhova Julija & Teilans Artis & Kleins Arnis, 2012. "The Development of an Integrated Geosimulation Environment for Public Transit Analysis and Planning," Information Technology and Management Science, Sciendo, vol. 15(1), pages 200-205, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:itmasc:v:15:y:2012:i:1:p:200-205:n:26
    DOI: 10.2478/v10313-012-0026-3
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