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oczko2023time
Marie-Christin H. Oczko, Lukas Stratmann, Florian Klingler and Falko Dressler, "On Time Constraints for Internet-Connected Multi-User Real-Time Traffic Simulation," Proceedings of 14th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2023), Istanbul, Turkey, April 2023, pp. 187–190.
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In recent years, the inclusion of vulnerable road users (VRUs) such as bicyclists in road traffic systems has become a topic of general interest. However, the development and testing with humans in the loop are complicated. Co-simulation of cyclists on a training stand together with road traffic and vehicular networking simulation helps to get more insights into traffic interactions. This approach is currently limited as that only one real-time cycling stand can be supported. Therefore, we extend a centralized intelligent transportation systems (ITS) simulation to allow multiple real-time users simultaneously. We developed an architecture building upon new extrapolation and convergence algorithms to deal with communication lags. Our proof-of-concept for internet-connected multi-user real-time simulation confirms the general feasibility and allows us to gain insights into its technical limitations.
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Marie-Christin H. Oczko
Lukas Stratmann
Florian Klingler
Falko Dressler
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@inproceedings{oczko2023time,
author = {Oczko, Marie-Christin H. and Stratmann, Lukas and Klingler, Florian and Dressler, Falko},
doi = {10.1109/VNC57357.2023.10136338},
title = {{On Time Constraints for Internet-Connected Multi-User Real-Time Traffic Simulation}},
pages = {187--190},
publisher = {IEEE},
issn = {2157-9865},
address = {Istanbul, Turkey},
booktitle = {14th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2023)},
month = {4},
year = {2023},
}
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