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Discrete event simulation of Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) systems

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Zdarzeniowa symulacja systemów PRT (Personal Rapid Transit)
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The article discusses issues related to the construction of the PRT network simulator and the simulation process: the elements of PRT network structure, their representation in the simulator, the simulation process itself, animation, and automation of the experiments. An example of a simulation environment Feniks is described, elaborated within the framework of the Eco- Mobility project.
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W artykule omówiono zagadnienia związane z budową symulatora sieci PRT oraz z samym procesem symulacji: struktury sieci PRT, ich reprezentację w symulatorze, przebieg symulacji, animację i automatyzację eksperymentów. Przedstawiono przykład środowiska symulacyjnego Feniks, wykonanego w ramach projektu Eco-Mobilność.
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1302--1310
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Bibliogr. 53 poz.,rys., pełen tekst na CD
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  • Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Computer Science
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