Transportation systems modeling using the high level architecture |
| Posted on:2004-08-30 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation |
| University:Texas A&M University | Candidate:Melouk, Sharif | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:1462390011461769 | Subject:Engineering |
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| This dissertation investigates the High Level Architecture (HLA) as a possible distributed simulation framework for transportation systems. The HLA is an object-oriented approach to distributed simulations developed by the Department of Defense (DoD) to handle the issues of reuse and interoperability of simulations. The research objectives are as follows: (1) determine the feasibility of making existing traffic management simulation environments HLA compliant; (2) evaluate the usability of existing HLA support software in the transportation arena; (3) determine the usability of methods developed by the military to test for HLA compliance on traffic simulation models; and (4) examine the possibility of using the HLA to create Internet-based virtual environments for transportation research. These objectives were achieved in part via the development of a distributed simulation environment using the HLA. Two independent traffic simulation models (federates) comprised the environment (federation). A CORSIM federate models a freeway feeder road with an on-ramp while an Arena federate models a tollbooth exchange. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | HLA, Transportation, Simulation, Using, Models |
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