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vehicular technology conference | 2015
Marie-Ange Lèbre; Frédéric Le Mouël; Eric Menard
Intelligent transportation systems that distribute information between roadside infrastructures and vehicles are one of the most promising solutions to the problem of traffic congestion. When most existing ITS solutions are centralized and information-complete, we propose PDLAIS - a Partial, Decentralized and Locally Autonomous Strategy, tested with an application called Smooth Way, allowing drivers to customize and improve their travel time and/or fuel consumption when traveling. Our study shows that, with only 2% of independently equipped intersections, a global improvement in the fuel consumption induces a reduction of 10% of the total travel time and 25% of the global waiting time. Local decisions with pertinent partial knowledge of the network are still 5 - 7% close to the performance of a centralized solution.
international conference on its telecommunications | 2015
Marie-Ange Lèbre; Frédéric Le Mouël; Eric Menard
Vehicular networks reflect user mobility behavior and present complex microscopic and macroscopic mobility patterns. Microscopic mobility is often simplified in macroscopic systems and we argue that its impact is too largely neglected. Notwithstanding improvements in realistically modeling and predicting mobility, few vehicular traces - especially complex microscopic ones - are available to validate such models. In this paper, we present a realistic synthetic dataset of vehicular mobility over two daily traffic peaks in a small area: the Europarc roundabout in the town of Creteil, France. We outline how the description and comprehensive representation of local mobility at an intersection, such as the roundabout chosen here, is important for any interpretation made of it.
vehicular technology conference | 2016
Marie-Ange Lèbre; Frédéric Le Mouël; Eric Menard
Road intersections are considered to be bottlenecks for urban transportation whose impacts are longer travel times and wasted human resources. In this paper we focus on vehicle to vehicle communications (V2V) that allow exchanging data between vehicles. Considering that vehicles are controlled by drivers (not autonomous), we do not pretend to take control of them, nor is the goal to avoid collision or improve safety, as is often done elsewhere. By eliminating the potential overlaps of vehicular trajectories coming from all opposing directions at an intersection, our aim is to demonstrate the potential of communication between vehicles in a complex roundabout and test the connexion strength of that network. We test it on a synthetic trace that reproduces a real traffic flow at a roundabout in Creteil (France).
Archive | 2008
Frédéric Giraud; Eric Menard; Joel Senpauroca
Archive | 2013
Eric Menard; Laurent Petel; Fabienne Masson
Archive | 2012
Frédéric Gehin; Eric Menard
Archive | 2011
Eric Menard; Eric Leconte; Laurent Petel
Archive | 2007
Frédéric Giraud; Eric Menard; Joel Senpauroca
arXiv: Multiagent Systems | 2015
Marie-Ange Lèbre; Frédéric Le Mouël; Eric Menard; Alexandre Garnault; Benazouz Bradai; Vanessa Picron
Archive | 2014
Eric Menard; Fabienne Masson; Frédéric Gehin