Cognitive Aspects of Traffic Simulations in Virtual Environments

  • Seele S
  • Dettmar T
  • Herpers R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Traffic simulations for virtual environments are concerned with the behavior of individual traffic participants. The complexity of behavior in these simulations is often rather simple to abide by the constraints of processing resources. In sophisticated traffic simulations, the behavior of individual traffic participants is also modeled, but the focus lies on the overall behavior of the entire system, e.g. to identify possible bottle necks of traffic flow [8].

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Seele, S., Dettmar, T., Herpers, R., Bauckhage, C., & Becker, P. (2015). Cognitive Aspects of Traffic Simulations in Virtual Environments. SNE Simulation Notes Europe, 22(2). https://doi.org/10.11128/sne.22.tn.10127

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