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- Microsimulation is the use of computerized analytical tools to perform analysis of activities such as highway traffic flowing through an intersection...
- travel demand analysis. Microsimulation models track individual vehicle movements on a second or subsecond basis. Microsimulation relies on random numbers...
- include the individual's history. Furthermore, the input data for microsimulation models is usually further broken down based on whether such information...
- have inferred weights from lengths using WIM data. Others have used microsimulation to generate typical clusters of vehicles on the bridge. Bridges vibrate...
- Highways Agency's Design Manual for Roads and Bridges the Wisconsin microsimulation modeling guidelines, the Transport for London Traffic Modelling Guidelines...
- bottom-up designs but adopted four key ****umptions that diverged from microsimulation: autonomy, interdependency, simple rules, and adaptive behavior. Agent-based...
- Paramics is traffic microsimulation software, originally developed by Quadstone Ltd. There is a related pedestrian microsimulation product called the Urban...
- A dynamic microsimulation pension model is a type of a pension model projecting a pension system by means of a microsimulation and generating the complete...
- national teams from the EU countries. It belongs to the class of static microsimulation models and has modules for all 27 EU member states (and the UK until...
- ****embler for Apple II LISA+, a traffic engineering software package for microsimulation Lisp-based Intelligent Software Agents, a production-rule system implemented...