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Bernhard Jonathan Sattler, John Friesen, Andrea Tundis and Peter F. Pelz
Current challenges, such as climate change or military conflicts, show the great importance of urban supply infrastructures. In this context, an open question is how different scenarios and crises can be studied in silico to assess the interaction betwee...
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Hao Xu, Jun Zhang, Xizhen Xu, Zewei Zeng, Yuzhu Xu, Jiawei You and Jing Li
Green residences have enormous potential for energy savings, emission reduction, and other comprehensive benefits, and their growth is crucial to achieving China?s carbon neutrality and carbon peaking targets. Nevertheless, at the moment, the national gr...
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Mattia Pellegrino, Gianfranco Lombardo, Stefano Cagnoni and Agostino Poggi
This paper presents an approach for the modeling and the simulation of the spreading of COVID-19 based on agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS). Our goal is not only to support large-scale simulations but also to increase the simulation resolution. ...
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Navid Mahdizadeh Gharakhanlou and Liliana Perez
Throughout history, pandemics have forced societies to think beyond typical management and control protocols. The main goals of this study were to simulate and understand the spatial dynamics of COVID-19 spread and assess the efficacy of two policy measu...
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Serio Agriesti, Claudio Roncoli and Bat-hen Nahmias-Biran
Agent-based modeling has the potential to deal with the ever-growing complexity of transport systems, including future disrupting mobility technologies and services, such as automated driving, Mobility as a Service, and micromobility. Although different ...
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