Development of a Parallel Simulation Algorithm for Freeway Traffic Flows on a Distributed Personal Computer System: Final Report for Phase I
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Intelligent Transportation Systems Institute, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota
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This research investigates the feasibility of developing low-cost, personal computer-based parallel processing procedures that can be applicable to real time simulation of freeway flows. Specific objectives include:
* Development of a framework for PC-based parallel simulation system
* Enhancements of existing freeway traffic models for parallel simulation
* Development of a PC-based, parallel simulation algorithm for freeway flows.
* Development of a prototype version of a PC-based parallel simulation system
* Performance evaluation of the PC-based parallel freeway simulation system
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CTS 97-08
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Center for Transportation Studies
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Kwon, Eil. (1997). Development of a Parallel Simulation Algorithm for Freeway Traffic Flows on a Distributed Personal Computer System: Final Report for Phase I. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/155099.
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