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Title: Swarm intelligence for urban traffic simulation: Results from an Agent-based modeling and simulation study of the Sri Lankan context
Authors: Amarasinghe, U.G.L.S.
Rajapakse, R.A.C.P.
Keywords: Traffic simulation
Heterogeneous traffic
Agent-based modelling
Swarm intelligence
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: International Research Conference on Smart Computing and Systems Engineering - SCSE 2018
Citation: Amarasinghe,U.G.L.S. and Rajapakse,R.A.C.P. (2018). Swarm intelligence for urban traffic simulation: Results from an Agent-based modeling and simulation study of the Sri Lankan context. International Research Conference on Smart Computing and Systems Engineering - SCSE 2018, Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p.130.
Abstract: Traffic congestion is a crucial issue affecting the quality of life of individuals all over the world. In a country like Sri Lanka where the traffic is mostly heterogeneous and unorganized, traffic congestion could be largely influenced by the behaviors of pedestrians and drivers. Due to the significant impact of traffic congestion to economic growth, various measures have been taken to reduce the urban traffic congestion, such as widening the roads, expanding the road network and constructing overhead bridges. However, despite all these approaches, traffic congestion still remains as a serious issue. We are of the view that the traffic congestion in Sri Lanka is largely depending on the behaviors of the pedestrians and as well as the drivers, which is something that is not adequately investigated yet. Therefore, we propose the Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation (ABMS) approach, which is a popular computational research method based on swarm intelligence to study complex social and economic systems (O'Sullivan and Haklay, 2000), for researching the impact of driver and pedestrian behavior on traffic congestion and evaluating different traffic control strategies. We used the ABMS environment called NetLogo to develop our simulator and the data collected at the Kiribathgoda junction in Western Province, Sri Lanka was to calibrate the model with accurate parameter values. Macroscopic statistics, such as the rate of traffic flow, average speeds and queue time were used to validate the model by comparing data from real traffic situations at Kiribathgoda junction with model outputs. The ultimate objective of this research is to come up with a cost-effective decision support system for administrators and policy makers to understand various reasons behind congested unorganized traffic environments in Sri Lanka and, thereby to make better-informed decisions to control urban traffic congestion.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/19017
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