CLAIRE: An independent, AI-based supervisor for congestion management

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Scemama, Gerard [1 ]
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[1] Inst Natl de Recherche sur les, Transports et leur Securite, Arcueil, France
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Traffic Engineering & Control | 1995年 / 36卷 / 11期
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Advanced transport telematics - CLAIRE traffic control concepts - Congestion management - Traffic management systems;
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This paper presents the CLAIRE concepts for an independent AI-based supervisor for traffic control. This system is issued from considerations on adaptive systems, congestion management, role of operators and the contribution of systems for information with drivers. CLAIRE implements a universal layer which can be interfaced with the specific layer of the control system. It ensures an on-line congestion monitoring and control. It gives off-line aids to the analysis of congestion patterns and a learning capability for the development of congestion control actions. Thus it contributes to the elaboration of a long-term memory of congestion patterns (congestion observatory). Moreover, the conceptual level and architecture of the CLAIRE system allow one to address the problem of integration with other Advanced Transport Telematics systems such as route guidance, traffic information, parking management and public transport.
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