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Advancements in traffic simulation for enhanced road safety: A review
Traffic simulation techniques play a crucial role in transportation engineering, offering a sophisticated framework for analysing the intricate dynamics within transportation systems. This paper thoroughly reviews the latest developments in traffic simulation techniques and their applications in improving road safety. Drawing from a comprehensive analysis of recent literature from the Scopus database spanning 2014 to 2024, this review highlights the various analytic methods employed in traffic simulation and their practical applications. Focusing mainly on microsimulation techniques, the study underscores their ability to provide proactive and reactive surrogate safety measures, offering stakeholders valuable insights into traffic safety dynamics. Leveraging methodologies such as microsimulation modelling, surrogate safety measures, statistical model creation, simulation-based conflict prediction, and sensitivity analysis, contemporary research aims to address safety concerns comprehensively. However, the absence of comprehensive crash simulation models presents a significant challenge, raising doubts about the efficacy of traffic simulation in road safety assessment. To overcome this challenge, interdisciplinary research is essential to develop practical solutions that harness technological advancements and foster collaboration across domains. By overcoming existing limitations and refining methodologies, researchers can pave the way for more robust and comprehensive approaches to traffic safety evaluation, contributing significantly to the global goal of enhancing road safety.
期刊介绍:
The journal Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory provides a forum for original, high-quality papers dealing with any aspect of systems simulation and modelling.
The journal aims at being a reference and a powerful tool to all those professionally active and/or interested in the methods and applications of simulation. Submitted papers will be peer reviewed and must significantly contribute to modelling and simulation in general or use modelling and simulation in application areas.
Paper submission is solicited on:
• theoretical aspects of modelling and simulation including formal modelling, model-checking, random number generators, sensitivity analysis, variance reduction techniques, experimental design, meta-modelling, methods and algorithms for validation and verification, selection and comparison procedures etc.;
• methodology and application of modelling and simulation in any area, including computer systems, networks, real-time and embedded systems, mobile and intelligent agents, manufacturing and transportation systems, management, engineering, biomedical engineering, economics, ecology and environment, education, transaction handling, etc.;
• simulation languages and environments including those, specific to distributed computing, grid computing, high performance computers or computer networks, etc.;
• distributed and real-time simulation, simulation interoperability;
• tools for high performance computing simulation, including dedicated architectures and parallel computing.