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Environmental Protection in Scenic Areas: Traffic Scheme for Clean Energy Vehicles Based on Multi-agent

Lei Li, Wenting Liu, Lindi Xiao, Hui Sun () and Shi Wang
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Lei Li: Tianjin University
Wenting Liu: Tianjin University
Lindi Xiao: Tianjin University
Hui Sun: Tianjin University
Shi Wang: Carnegie Mellon University

Computational Economics, 2018, vol. 52, issue 4, No 3, 1069-1087

Abstract: Abstract The low-carbon environmental protection and traffic congestion are two primary issues that people focus on highly and need to be solved efficiently. Under the circumstance, this paper designs a transportation simulation system for clean energy vehicles in scenic area based on multi-agent. From the view of introducing clean energy electric vehicles with limited funds and unlimited funds, we investigate the optimal introduction scheme and the optimal traffic scheme of clean energy vehicles to alleviate air pollution and tourist overcrowding. Combined with the specific circumstances of a famous scenic spot in China, we conduct the simulation and propose many countermeasures and suggestions to improve traffic scheme of clean energy vehicles.

Keywords: Multi-agent; Scenic area; Clean energy; Traffic scheme (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/s10614-017-9790-5

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