학술논문

Bee-Inpired Road Traffic Control as an Example of Swarm Intelligence in Cyber-Physical Systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
2012 38th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA), 2012 38th EUROMICRO Conference on. :258-265 Sep, 2012
Subject
Computing and Processing
Vehicles
Routing
Navigation
Delay
Roads
Particle swarm optimization
Vehicle dynamics
cyber-physical systems
swarm intelligence
vehicle route guidance
distributed control
Language
ISSN
1089-6503
2376-9505
Abstract
physical parts of a system to interacting software components. In many cyber-physical systems considered nowadays, the system's parts form a network structure with concurrent entities and the need of seamless scaling and fault-tolerant information dissemination and decentralized methods. In this contribution we point out that swarm intelligence approaches may be well suited for CPS with networked components. As an example, we present our self-adaptive and distributed vehicle route guidance approach, termed BeeJamA, which provides drivers safely with routing directions well before each intersection. Our approach is based on a multi-agent system which is inspired by the honey bee behavior and relies on a decentralized vehicle-to-infrastructure architecture.