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The simulated crossroad is meeting point of heavily used streets Sokolovska, Jecna and Legerova. We can see the situation on following map. The roads are crossed by a tram rail and there is also a subway and tram station near the crossroad. So we can expect high numbers of cars and pedestrians. | The simulated crossroad is meeting point of heavily used streets Sokolovska, Jecna and Legerova. We can see the situation on following map. The roads are crossed by a tram rail and there is also a subway and tram station near the crossroad. So we can expect high numbers of cars and pedestrians. | ||
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Revision as of 11:31, 17 January 2016
- Project name: Crossroad simulation
- Class:4IT496 Simulation of Systems (WS 2014/2015) [1]
- Author: Bc. Jan Hudeček
- Model type: Agent-based simulation
- Software used: NetLogo 5.3.0
Contents
Problem definition
The simulated crossroad is meeting point of heavily used streets Sokolovska, Jecna and Legerova. We can see the situation on following map. The roads are crossed by a tram rail and there is also a subway and tram station near the crossroad. So we can expect high numbers of cars and pedestrians.
Method
Detailed description of the method
Results
Conclusion
Model source code
- ↑ ŠALAMON, Tomáš. Design of agent-based models: developing computer simulations for a better understanding of social processes. Řepín-Živonín: Tomáš Bruckner, 2011. ISBN 978-809-0466-111.