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Real time simulation of urban traffic

2009 European Control Conference (ECC), 2009
In this paper a hybrid model is presented to predict the behavior of traffic in urban area. Intersections and on/off-ramps are modelled by Colored Timed Petri Nets while road links are modelled by a stochastic discrete time model. It is assumed that vehicle routings at each intersection are stochastic.
BASILE, FRANCESCO   +2 more
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Real‐time density‐based crowd simulation

Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 2012
ABSTRACTVirtual characters in games and simulations often need to plan visually convincing paths through a crowded environment. This paper describes how crowd density information can be used to guide a large number of characters through a crowded environment.
van Toll, W.G.   +2 more
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Real-time simulation of electric drives

Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2003
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Champagne, R.   +2 more
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Real-Time Simulation

1995
The design, development and testing of many engineering systems, such as aircraft and their flight-control systems, missiles, ship-propulsion systems, road vehicle suspension systems and certain kinds of chemical plant, can benefit, at certain stages of the process, from the use of computer simulation models which operate in the same timescale as the ...
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GeRTiSS: Generic Real Time Surgery Simulation

2003
Minimally invasive surgery is a technique that permits interventions through very small incisions. This minimises the patients’ trauma and permits a faster recovery in comparison with classical surgery. The disadvantage of this surgery technique, though, is its complexity, requiring a high training effort of the surgeon.
M, Alcañiz   +5 more
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A Real-Time Simulation Tool for Real-Time Control

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1997
Abstract This paper suggests a two-part real-time simulation tool based on the PC(Personal Computer). It is composed of two PCs, which are connected by three interface methods sucr as AD (Analog Digital) /DA (Digital Analog), RS-232, and Ethernet interface.
Wook Hyun Kwon   +4 more
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Real-Time Rain Simulation

2006
An efficient method for rain simulation in 3D environment is proposed in this paper. By taking advantage of the parallelism and programmability of GPUs (Graphic Processing Units), real-time interaction can be achieved. Splashing of raindrop is simulated using collision detection, series of stylized textures and rotations of point sprites.
Zhong-Xin Feng   +3 more
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Real-Time Ultrasound Imaging Simulation

Real-Time Imaging, 1998
This paper presents a commercial real-time ultrasound simulator. An ultrasound volume is constructed from real ultrasound images in an off-line pre-process. Then simulated images are generated by slicing the volume in real-time. Such images can be computed very rapidly, including a post-processing enhancement.
Dror Aiger, Daniel Cohen-Or
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Learnt Real‐time Meshless Simulation

Computer Graphics Forum, 2014
AbstractWe present a new real‐time approach to simulate deformable objects using a learnt statistical model to achieve a high degree of realism. Our approach improves upon state‐of‐the‐art interactive shape‐matching meshless simulation methods by not only capturing important nuances of an object's kinematics but also of its dynamic texture variation ...
K. A. Sidorov, A. D. Marshall
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Real-time emulation for power equipmentdevelopment.Part 1: Real-time simulation

IEE Proceedings - Electric Power Applications, 1998
Simulation is becoming increasingly useful in the design of complex systems. Offline simulation is commonplace but there are many issues which can only be examined if the system is simulated at its true speed. A typical example is the interaction between clocked digital systems and continuous processes.
A.G. Jack, D.J. Atkinson, H.J. Slater
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