
Intelligent transportation system (ITS) stands for a transportation system with improved quality of control using an added "intelligence". Improved control can be attained by optimisation methods, by simualtions, interactive methods or artificial intelligence. Anyhow, a suitable model of the system, correct input data, optimisation routines and user-friendly environment for data input and output are typical parts of such a system. Basic parts of a transportation system, transportation processes and their models, optimisation methods and problems of implementation of an ITS are discussed in the paper in more detail.
Transportation engineering, TA1001-1280, Science, Q, Transportation and communications, no keywords, HE1-9990
Transportation engineering, TA1001-1280, Science, Q, Transportation and communications, no keywords, HE1-9990
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