Models of multimodal networks and transport processes

Author:

Bocewicz G.,Muszyński W.,Banaszak Z.

Abstract

Abstract Models of multimodal cyclic processes, i.e. processes realized with synergic utilization of various local and cyclic acting processes, play a determining role in an evaluation of functioning efficiency inter alia in public transport systems, passengers movement, cargo transport, data and energy transmission etc. We assume that the structure of a system determines repertoire of its behaviors. The paper presents a constraints satisfaction problem, which solving enables an evaluation of potential behaviors of the system of concurrently interacting local cyclic processes. Consequently, it is possible to plan and schedule the multimodal processes realized in that system. The constraints satisfaction problem, enabling the search for the structure of inter-position transport system and guaranteeing realization of assumed schedule of multi-assortment production was formulated for a declarative model of the multimodal transportation processes system. The attached calculation example illustrates the computational efficiency of the proposed approach.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Networks and Communications,General Engineering,Information Systems,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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