Validation of a Microsimulation of the Port of Dover

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Chris Roadknight

University of Nottingham - School of Computer Science

Uwe Aickelin

University of Melbourne - School of Computing and Information Systems

Galina Sherman

Hull University Business School (HUBS)

Date Written: January 1, 2012

Abstract

Modelling and simulating the traffic of heavily used but secure environments such as seaports and airports is of increasing importance. Errors made when simulating these environments can have long standing economic, social and environmental implications. This paper discusses issues and problems that may arise when designing a simulation strategy. Data for the Port is presented, methods for lightweight vehicle assessment that can be used to calibrate and validate simulations are also discussed along with a diagnosis of overcalibration issues. We show that decisions about where the intelligence lies in a system has important repercussions for the reliability of system statistics. Finally, conclusions are drawn about how microsimulations can be moved forward as a robust planning tool for the 21st century.

Keywords: Simulation, Transport, Operations Research, Agents

Suggested Citation

Roadknight, Chris and Aickelin, Uwe and Sherman, Galina, Validation of a Microsimulation of the Port of Dover (January 1, 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2823345 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2823345

Chris Roadknight

University of Nottingham - School of Computer Science ( email )

Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham, NG8 1BB
United Kingdom

Uwe Aickelin (Contact Author)

University of Melbourne - School of Computing and Information Systems ( email )

Australia

Galina Sherman

Hull University Business School (HUBS) ( email )

Hull, HU6 7RX
United Kingdom

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