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27 January 1998 Implementation of the SmartAHS using SHIFT simulation environment
Mikhail A. Kourjanski, Aleks Goellue, F. Hertschuh
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Proceedings Volume 3207, Intelligent Transportation Systems; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.300856
Event: Intelligent Systems and Advanced Manufacturing, 1997, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Abstract
SmartAHS is a specification, simulation, and evaluation framework for modeling, control and evaluation of Automated Highway Systems (AHS). SmartAHS is developed using SHIFT, a new programing language with simulation semantics. This paper discusses the requirements that have led to the development of SmartAHS and SHIFT, summarizes the main characteristics of the SHIFT language, describes the components of the SmartAHS framework and its application methodology. An example - implementation of a tactical level human driver model - is presented in detail; it is sued as a foundation in the studies and evaluation of the partial automation concepts.
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Mikhail A. Kourjanski, Aleks Goellue, and F. Hertschuh "Implementation of the SmartAHS using SHIFT simulation environment", Proc. SPIE 3207, Intelligent Transportation Systems, (27 January 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.300856
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