Application of multi-perspective modeling and holistic simulation to Urban Transportation Systems

  • Youssouf Koné 
  • Oumar Maïga , 
  • Mamadou K. Traoré  
  • LIMOS CNRS UMR 6158, Université Clermont Auvergne 49 bd François Mitterrand CS 60032, Clermont-Ferrand, 63001, France
  • Université des Sciences, des Techniques et des Technologies de Bamako, Hamdalaye ACI 2000, Rue 405, Porte 359, Bamako, Mali
  • IMS CNRS UMR 5218, Université de Bordeaux 351 cours de la Libération CS 10004, Bordeaux, 33405, France
Cite as
Koné Y., Maïga O., Traoré K.M. (2020). Application of multi-perspective modeling and holistic simulation to Urban Transportation Systems. Proceedings of the 32nd European Modeling & Simulation Symposium (EMSS 2020), pp. 93-102. DOI: https://doi.org/10.46354/i3m.2020.emss.013

Abstract

As Urban Transportation Systems (UTS) are becoming central in our daily lives, they are also gaining in complexity due to their ever-increasing interdependence with other socio-economic dimensions (such as climate, demography and environmental policies, to name a few). This paper presents a multi-perspective modeling and holistic simulation framework that can address such a complexity. It is based on the holistic integration of models that have independently been built from the respective perspectives of various but interdependent dimensions. The resulting model can answer questions that any of the perspective-specific models cannot in isolation.

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