Artificial snow optimization in winter sport destinations using a multi-agent simulation

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This paper presents the Juste-Neige system for predicting the snow height on the ski runs of a resort using a multi-agent simulation software. Its aim is to facilitate snow cover management in order to i) reduce the production cost of artificial snow and to improve the profit margin for the companies managing the ski resorts; and ii) to reduce the water and energy consumption, and thus to reduce the environmental impact, by producing only the snow needed for a good skiing experience. The software provides maps with the predicted snow heights for up to 13 days. On these maps, the areas most exposed to snow erosion are highlighted. The software proceeds in three steps: i) interpolation of snow height measurements with a neural network; ii) local meteorological forecasts for every ski resort; iii) simulation of the impact caused by skiers using a multi-agent system. The software has been evaluated in the Swiss ski resort of Verbier and provides useful predictions. © 2011 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Revilloud, M., Loubier, J. C., Doctor, M., Kanevski, M., Timonin, V., & Schumacher, M. (2011). Artificial snow optimization in winter sport destinations using a multi-agent simulation. In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing (Vol. 88, pp. 201–210). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19875-5_26

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