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Modeling and Simulating ITS Applications with iTETRIS

Härri, Jérôme  
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Cataldi, Pasquale
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Krajzewicz, Daniel
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2011
PM2HW2N '11: Proceedings of the 6th ACM workshop on Performance monitoring and measurement of heterogeneous wireless and wired networks
MSWiM'11, 14th ACM International Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems

This work presents the modeling methodology of the iTETRIS platform to integrate and simulate ITS applications. iTETRIS is a modular and open-source simulation platform composed of four key modules: the network simulator ns-3, the traffic simulator SUMO, an ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) application simulator, and a central federating module called iCS. Our contribution is twofold: First, we propose a methodology to model and simulate ITS applications with iTETRIS around three main mechanisms: (i) message management with generic open APIs based on subscription/result container mechanisms (ii) data management with the integration of an application facilities layer in the iCS, including a local dynamic map (LDM), (iii) application management with an ITS application simulator including one or more application logics. Second, we apply this methodology to implement the following four ITS applications: dynamic route planning, bus lane management, emergency vehicle, and contextual speed adaptation. We describe their integrations in iTETRIS, including a characterization of their interactions with the iCS, and illustrate the benefits of these ITS applications on traffic efficiency, gasoline consumption, or air pollutant emissions.

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