Using Multi-Agent MicroServices (MAMS) for Agent Based Modelling
Martynas Jagutis, Sean Russell, Rem Collier

TL;DR
This paper explores the application of Multi-Agent MicroServices (MAMS) architecture in agent-based modeling, demonstrated through a traffic simulation case study involving individual travel behaviors.
Contribution
It introduces the MAMS architectural style for agent-based modeling and showcases its implementation via a traffic simulation prototype.
Findings
MAMS effectively models complex agent interactions.
The traffic simulation demonstrates practical applicability.
The approach enhances modularity and scalability.
Abstract
This paper demonstrates the use of the Multi-Agent MicroServices (MAMS) architectural style through a case study based around the development of a prototype traffic simulation in which agents model a population of individuals who travel from home to work and vice versa by car.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTransportation Planning and Optimization · Traffic control and management · Transportation and Mobility Innovations
