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Vehicle Based Intersection Management with Intelligent Agents

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Vehicle Based Intersection Management with Intelligent Agents

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2003

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ITS America

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Signal-based intersection management will change when vehicles with intelligent capability are available in the future. Intelligent agents embedded in vehicle software will be responsible for vehicle control and route guidance. Intersection management can be achieved through the collaboration of these agents, without a centralized control infrastructure. This research focuses on the use of distributed multi-agent systems to provide microscopic adaptive control which might reduce traffic delay and chances of collisions at intersections. A hypothesized Mobile Ad-hoc Network provides communication links to connect the agents.

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Nexus Working Papers 000036

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ITS Institute

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Zou, Xi and David Levinson (2003) Vehicle Based Intersection Management with Intelligent Agents. ITS America Annual Meeting Proceedings.

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Zou, Xi; Levinson, David M. (2003). Vehicle Based Intersection Management with Intelligent Agents. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/179896.

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