Abstract

In this paper a procedure for designing system architectures for innovative road traffic information and control systems is presented and illustrated using dynamic route guidance as an application example. It is shown that the design procedure starts with a top down functional analysis by which basic subfunctions and the relevant architectural elements are identified. On the basis of this analysis a synthesis procedure is outlined using suitable tools from formal description techniques.

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