Land-Use Dynamic Simulator (LUDAS): A multi-agent system model for simulating spatio-temporal dynamics of coupled human–landscape system. I. Structure and theoretical specification

2008 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-153 ◽  
Author(s):  
Quang Bao Le ◽  
Soo Jin Park ◽  
Paul L.G. Vlek ◽  
Armin B. Cremers
2008 ◽  
Vol 144 ◽  
pp. 232-237
Author(s):  
Durmus Karayel ◽  
Sinan Serdar Ozkan ◽  
Fahri Vatansever

In this study, an intelligent system model that can evaluate experimental material properties and safety factors is developed. The model contains Artificial Intelligence Technologies such as Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and Fuzzy Logic. It consists of sub modules into interaction. Also, the model can obtain more precision values than interpolation techniques used to classical design. The study contributes to define safety factors, design criterions and safety stress according to a new approach based on information technologies. So, this study can be seen as one of the sub modules of Intelligence Multi Agent System and it can be integrated with Multi Agent System Model for design. Also, it can be used for classical design studies so that results can be quickly obtained. It is expected that this approach will be widely used by designers.


Author(s):  
Roman Buil ◽  
Miquel Angel Piera ◽  
Egils Ginters

Multi-agent system (MAS) models have been increasingly applied to the simulation of complex phenomena in different areas, providing successful and credible results. Citizens behavior related to a specific urban activity (i.e., recreation activities in a park, using bicycle for mobility purposes) can be modeled as an agent (actor) with several affinities and preferences which are dependent on aspects that affect the activity. A particular application of a MAS approach is in area of urban policy design, in which policies should be designed considering citizens needs, preferences and behavior. Once an open space in a city is available (i.e., an industry is moved to an industrial area), a land use policy should contribute to identify the new use for the urban space. There are different land use policies that can be applied depending on which services or facilities must be empowered in the city. It is important to identify the correct policy in order to satisfy present citizens needs but considering also the future needs in a social changing context. A socio-technological simulation model has been developed to allow citizens to get a better understanding of the urban problem, its dynamics and explore the sustainability of the different solutions., enhancing citizens to participate in the urban decisions through new technologies (i.e., e-participation). This paper illustrates an open space MAS simulation model for land use design policies in which citizens can check their opinion and get a better understanding of the different choices and its acceptability by the community considering not only present neighborhood profiles, but also future neighborhood configurations. It is the first step before the development of the final software including a user friendly interface to let citizens with different cultural profiles to perform simulations as an essential and neutral tool to reach consensus during the decision-making process in urban policy design.


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