Authors
Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, Hairuo Xie, Lars Kulik, Shanika Karunasekera, Egemen Tanin, Rui Zhang, Eman Bin Khunayn
Publication date
2016/12/6
Journal
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST)
Volume
8
Issue
2
Pages
1-22
Publisher
ACM
Description
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. SMARTS supports various driver models and traffic rules, such as the car-following model and lane-changing model, which can be driver dependent. It can simulate multiple vehicle types, including bus and tram. The simulator is …
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K Ramamohanarao, H Xie, L Kulik, S Karunasekera… - ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and …, 2016