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A Hybrid Multi-Layered approach to Demand Responsive Transport Systems modeling

P. 328–334.
Babkin E., Abdulrab H., Satunin S. V.

The paper discusses a multi-paradigm approach to the modeling of Demand Responsive Transport systems. It contains a brief overview of issues which appear during modeling of such systems, considers various multi-agent architectures and describes some algorithms which can be used for modeling. Also the paper provides some details about previous investigations on this topic, in particular: a centralized model based on combinatorial auctions and a multi-agent based multi-layer distributed hybrid model. The aim of the paper is working out a sound solution based on a combination of these two approaches which would utilize “system of systems” engineering approach where layered architecture would help to deal with real-time issues and increase system’s reliability and combinatorial auctions would help with global search of the optimal solution. Such combination improves the efficiency and reliability of the system.

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Keywords: multi-agent systemsdemand responsive transportcombinatorial auctionssystem of systems engineering

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Proceedings of the 5th IEEE SMC International Conference on Systems of Systems Engineering (SoSE) 22nd - 24th June 2010. Loughborough, UK
Лафборо: Loughborough University, 2010.
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