transportation modeling and simulation
Transportation modeling and simulation refers to the process of creating and analyzing computerized models that mimic real-world transportation systems, with the aim of studying and predicting various transportation scenarios and outcomes. It involves representing key elements, such as infrastructure, vehicles, and travel patterns, through mathematical formulas and calculations to simulate and understand system behavior, efficiency, and potential improvements.
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