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Title Smart Cities And Resilience Plans: A Multi-Agent Based Simulation For Extreme Event Rescuing
ID_Doc 49386
Authors Mustapha K.; Mcheick H.; Mellouli S.
Year 2016
Published Public Administration and Information Technology, 11
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17620-8_8
Abstract The concept of smart cities is one that relies on the use of new information and communication technologies in order to improve services that cities provide to their citizens. The resilience of a city is one of the services that it can provide to its citizens. Resilience is defined as its capacity to continue working normally by serving citizens when extreme events (EEs) occur. This chapter will propose a new framework based on multi-agent systems to help cities build simulation scenarios for rescuing citizens in the case of an EE. The main contribution of the framework will be a set of models, at different levels of abstraction, to reflect the organizational structure and policies within the simulation, which involves the integration of truly dynamic dimensions of this organization. The framework will also propose methods to go from one model to another (conceptual to simulation). This framework can be applied in different domains, such as smart cities, earthquakes and building fires. © 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland.
Author Keywords Agent based simulation; Architecture; City resilience; Extreme events; Modelling; Multi-agent systems; Organization; Simulation


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