Agent- Based Traffic Simulator for Autonomous Vehicles
Keywords:
AORTA, AIM, Intersection control policy, multi-agent approach, Project Object Model, Open Street Map, reservation idea, traffic simulationAbstract
In near future, there is a great possibility of autonomous vehicle navigation. These days stop signs, traffic lights, and intersections assist the human-driven cars to cross the traffic. Now the computers will take over the human drivers i.e., the computers will “behind the wheel”. With the help of computerized drivers, automobile travel will be much more safe and efficient because of more accurate control, highly defined sensors and quick reaction times.
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