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Title Simulation Of Rates Of Traffic Accidents Involving Unmanned Ground Vehicles Within A Transportation System For The 'Smart City'
ID_Doc 48879
Authors Akopov A.S.; Beklaryan L.A.
Year 2022
Published Business Informatics, 16, 4
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/2587-814X.2022.4.19.35
Abstract This article presents an approach to simulation of the rates of road traffic accidents involving unmanned ground vehicles within a multi-agent intelligent transportation system for the 'smart city.' A new simulation model of an intelligent transport system has been developed which makes it possible to significantly reduce the number of potential road traffic accidents (TAs) and implements the concept of socially-centered management of the urban economy. The software implementation of such a large-scale agent-based model was carried out using the FLAME GPU framework, which allows us to effectively parallelize the agents' behaviour logic and consider their individual decision-making systems when modelling the spacial dynamics of an ensemble of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) interacting with other road users: the usual manned ground vehicles (MGVs), unexpected obstacles (e.g., pedestrians, etc.). Various scenarios of such agents' behaviour in an intelligent transportation system are studied, including the occurrence of an accident under certain conditions (e.g., under the high speed and traffic intensity of UGVs, etc.) and various configurations of the digital road network (DRN). We determine the parameter values that provide for the individual decision-making system of UGVs remaining stable with respect to the characteristics of the external environment (including in extreme situations), ensuring the safety of other road users on the scale of the 'smart city'. © 2022 The authors.
Author Keywords agent-based modeling; FLAME GPU; intelligent transportation systems; simulation of traffic accidents; smart city; socially-centered urban management; unmanned vehicles


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