Cristina Vilarinho
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto
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portuguese conference on artificial intelligence | 2015
Cristina Vilarinho; José Pedro Tavares; Rosaldo J. F. Rossetti
This paper presents the description of the various steps to analyze and design a multi-agent system for the real-time traffic control at isolated intersections. The control strategies for traffic signals are a high-importance topic due to impacts on economy, environment and society, affecting people and freight transport that have been studied by many researches during the last decades. The research target is to develop an approach for controlling traffic signals that rely on flexibility and maximal level of freedom in control where the system is updated frequently to meet current traffic demand taking into account different traffic users. The proposed model was designed on the basis of the Gaia methodology, introducing a new perspective in the approach where each isolated intersection is a multi-agent system on its own right.
IEEE Intelligent Systems | 2016
Cristina Vilarinho; José Pedro Tavares; Rosaldo J. F. Rossetti
This article describes the various steps to analyze and design a multiagent system for real-time traffic control at isolated intersections. The control strategies for traffic signals are important because they impact the economy, environment, and society and also affect freight transport, which many researchers have studied over the years. The research community has focused on the optimization of traffic signal plans. Although these efforts have been relatively successful, the strategies lack flexibility, which limits their effectiveness. In addition to defining the best traffic plan at the design phase, researchers must aim to maintain the system optimized during the operation phase. In this way, the research target is to develop an approach for controlling traffic signals that relies on flexibility and maximum freedom in control, in which the system is updated frequently to meet traffic demand, taking into account different traffic users. This studys main outcome is a conceptual model of a novel perspective of a multiagent system for real-time traffic control at isolated intersections. This model, which was based on the Gaia methodology, introduces a new perspective in which each isolated intersection is itself a multiagent system. The many agents designed for isolated intersections create, manage, and evolve their own traffic signal plans. Therefore, this proposed multiagent control brings the benefit of staged designs and sequences being formed as needed instead of being established a priori.
Transportation research procedia | 2014
Cristina Vilarinho; José Pedro Tavares
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2014
Cristina Vilarinho; Guilherme Soares; José Luiz Macedo; José Pedro Tavares; Rosaldo J. F. Rossetti
Transportation research procedia | 2017
Cristina Vilarinho; José Pedro Tavares; Rosaldo J. F. Rossetti
Archive | 2012
Cristina Vilarinho; José Pedro Tavares
Rethinking everyday mobility : results and lessons learned from the CIVITAS-ELAN project | 2012
Dirk Engels; Marko Matulin; Štefica Mrvelj; Ljupko Šimunović; Cristina Vilarinho; José Pedro Tavares; Begga Van Cauwenberge; Veronique Van Acker; Davor Kontic; Jana Válková; Eliene Van Aken
Archive | 2012
Davor Kontic; Begga van Cauwenberge; Marko Matulin; Štefica Mrvelj; Jana Válková; José Pedro Tavares; Cristina Vilarinho; Milena Marega; Matthias Fiedler; Marcel Braun; Dirk Engels; Eliene Van Aken
Archive | 2011
Cristina Vilarinho; José Pedro Tavares
Archive | 2009
Dirk Engels; Branko Konti; Marko Matulin; Štefica Mrvelj; Begga van Cauwenberge; Cristina Vilarinho; José Pedro Tavares