Discrete Event Simulation of Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) Systems
Wiktor B. Daszczuk

TL;DR
This paper presents the development of a discrete event simulation environment for Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) systems, detailing network modeling, simulation processes, and automation within the Feniks platform for eco-mobility applications.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive simulation environment for PRT systems, including network structure representation, process automation, and visualization, exemplified by the Feniks platform.
Findings
Development of a PRT network simulator within Feniks
Automation of simulation experiments for PRT systems
Application of the simulator in eco-mobility projects
Abstract
The article discusses issues related to the construction of the PRT network simulator and the simulation process: the elements of PRT network structure, their representation in the simulator, the simulation process itself, animation, and automation of the experiments. An example of a simulation environment Feniks is described, elaborated within the framework of the Eco-Mobility project.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTransportation and Mobility Innovations · Transportation Planning and Optimization · transportation and logistics systems
