Simulations of interaction between PMDs (personal mobility devices) and pedestrians
Every day, students from NTU would travel on the internal shuttle bus service. In this report it summarises the author’s progress and learning pointers during his Final Year Project, “Simulations of Interaction between PMDs (Personal Mobility Devices) and Pedestrians” under the supervision of Associ...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-772152023-07-07T17:06:45Z Simulations of interaction between PMDs (personal mobility devices) and pedestrians Ang, Christopher Gao Qian Justin Dauwels School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and instrumentation Every day, students from NTU would travel on the internal shuttle bus service. In this report it summarises the author’s progress and learning pointers during his Final Year Project, “Simulations of Interaction between PMDs (Personal Mobility Devices) and Pedestrians” under the supervision of Associate Professor Justin Dauwels. The author’s project encompasses on the research and development process through conducting on-site survey within NTU campus bus stops which will be covered in Chapter 3. After which, the author would be using PTV VISSIM (a software traffic simulator) to create the selected bus route used on campus and analyse the different scenarios, then implementing the numbers of PMDs that will be allocated at selected bus stops location. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2019-05-17T05:57:05Z 2019-05-17T05:57:05Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77215 en Nanyang Technological University 44 p. application/pdf |
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Every day, students from NTU would travel on the internal shuttle bus service. In this report it summarises the author’s progress and learning pointers during his Final Year Project, “Simulations of Interaction between PMDs (Personal Mobility Devices) and Pedestrians” under the supervision of Associate Professor Justin Dauwels.
The author’s project encompasses on the research and development process through conducting on-site survey within NTU campus bus stops which will be covered in Chapter 3. After which, the author would be using PTV VISSIM (a software traffic simulator) to create the selected bus route used on campus and analyse the different scenarios, then implementing the numbers of PMDs that will be allocated at selected bus stops location. |
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