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In this study, we discuss the high level architecture of MATISSE, a large-scale multi-agent system for simulating traffic safety and congestion scenarios. MATISSE includes three main components: the Agent–Environment System (AES) creates simulation instances where the environment is modeled as a graph, the Data Management System stores and processes the information collected from the AES, and the Visualization Framework provides 2D and 3D virtual representations of simulated entities.
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In Greek mythology, Soteria is the spirit of safety, preservation, and deliverance from harm.
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The term “framework” refers to a system of systems.
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Zalila-Wenkstern, R., Steel, T.L., Daescu, O., Hansen, J.H.L., Boyraz, P. (2012). Matisse: A Large-Scale Multi-Agent System for Simulating Traffic Safety Scenarios. In: Hansen, J., Boyraz, P., Takeda, K., Abut, H. (eds) Digital Signal Processing for In-Vehicle Systems and Safety. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9607-7_22
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