Advanced approach for the public transportation regulation system based on cybercars

Asma Melki; Slim Hammadi; Yves Sallez; Thierry Berger; Christian Tahon

RAIRO - Operations Research (2010)

  • Volume: 44, Issue: 1, page 85-105
  • ISSN: 0399-0559

Abstract

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In the last decade, the authorities require the use of safe, comfortable vehicles to assure a door to door aspect with respect of environment in the urban context. In this paper, we propose an advanced approach of transport regulation where we integrate cybercars into a regulation process as an alternative in disruption cases. For that, we propose an ITS architecture including public transportation and cybercars into the same framework. We will show that collaboration between these two systems provides better results than managing them separably.

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Melki, Asma, et al. "Advanced approach for the public transportation regulation system based on cybercars." RAIRO - Operations Research 44.1 (2010): 85-105. <http://eudml.org/doc/250848>.

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author = {Melki, Asma, Hammadi, Slim, Sallez, Yves, Berger, Thierry, Tahon, Christian},
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title = {Advanced approach for the public transportation regulation system based on cybercars},
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