Abstract

We propose an intelligent tool for terrestrial transportation design based on the underlying concept of adaptive meshing. Vehicle routes are deformable visual patterns which cover the geographic area adapting shapes to distributed demands or specific places. In this way the system allows dynamic interaction and continuous visual feedback for the designer constructing and evaluating a transportation bus network. To assist the designer, an optimization framework merging neural networks and evolutionary algorithms permits one to position services and create routes among them automatically. The transport system optimizer built on a geographic information system is illustrated by application to a real life case of clustering and routing for the transportation of the 780 employees of an enterprise.

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