Distributed Macroscopic Traffic Simulation with Open Traffic Models: Preprint

Gabriel Gomes, Juliette Ugirumurera, Xiaoye Li

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Abstract

This paper presents OTM-MPI, an extension of the Open Traffic Models platform (OTM) for running macroscopic traffic simulations in high-performance computing environments. OTM-MPI represents the first open-source, distributed-memory, macroscopic simulation model developed for modern high performance parallel machines and large networks. Macroscopic simulations are appropriate for studying regional traffic scenarios when aggregate trends are of interest, rather than individual vehicle traces. They are also appropriate for studying the routing behavior of vehicles, such as app-informed vehicles. The network partitioning was performed with METIS. Inter-process communication was done with MPI (message-passing interface). Results are provided for two networks: one realistic network which was obtained from Open Street Maps for Chattanooga, TN, and another larger synthetic grid network. The software recorded a speed-up ratio of 198 using 256 cores for Chattanooga, and 475 with 1,024 cores for the synthetic network.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages9
StatePublished - 2020
Event23rd IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (IEEE ITSC) -
Duration: 20 Sep 202023 Sep 2020

Conference

Conference23rd IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (IEEE ITSC)
Period20/09/2023/09/20

Bibliographical note

See NREL/CP-2C00-79173 for paper as published in proceedings

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-2C00-76996

Keywords

  • macro-scopic traffic simulation
  • parallel computing
  • parallel simulation
  • traffic simulation

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