与世界上许多国家一样,荷兰的能源系统起源于集中市场和可再生能源发电的时代。这种情况现在正在迅速改变——能源市场开放竞争,家庭通常使用可再生能源发电,而且越来越多的人转向使用电动汽车。在这些变化发生的同时,电力供应必须保持稳定且经济适用。 Sjors Hijgenaar 对这些发展提出了与变化本身一样激进的回应——分散智能电网并且本地能源直接交易。在他的分析中,一个基于智能体的荷兰社区仿真模型证明了该建议在效率和可靠性方面的优势。这是如何运作的?
Let your car drive around as a taxi when you are not using it says Tesla. While Waymo offers taxis without drivers to residents of Phoenix, AZ. Seemingly significant changes to the ways we make journeys are already underway and big business is involved, but what will their impact on our surroundings be? A recent paper uses simulation modeling to investigate...
You won’t hear any apologies from the AnyLogic developers about needing to learn some code to get the most from AnyLogic simulation modeling. The fact is, a little upfront learning makes model development faster and simpler in the long run. But, if you are new to the software, how to get this training?
AnyLogic hosted its first training of 2019 last week at the AnyLogic North America office in Oakbrook Terrace, IL. Over 20 people attended from companies including Uber, Fannie Mae, St. Onge Company, Astellas, DHL and more. During the three-day course, attendees were led through several hands-on exercises building models utilizing all three methods of modeling techniques, including agent-based, discrete event and system dynamics.
Multiple AnyLogic events across Singapore, Japan, China, India, and Australia introduced original insight and focused on recent developments in simulation modeling, digital twins, and cloud computing. Here we have collected key highlights and photos.
A series of AnyLogic training sessions and seminars are taking place in Singapore, India, and Australia this October and November. Come join us, learn from simulation modeling experts, and get hands on experience with AnyLogic. Seminar presenters include Ernst & Young, Goldratt Research, PwC, and more. The seminar in Adelaide, Australia, is free.
Emergency evacuation planning for mass gatherings is essential public safety and security work for authorities and can help save lives. Imran Mahmood and Muhammad Haris of the National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan, and Hessam Sarjoughian of Arizona State University, USA, have used an AnyLogic based crowd simulation and analysis framework to analyze emergency evacuation strategies for one of the world’s greatest mass gatherings: Hajj.
UDES is designed for teaching the complex nature of city interactions, and also a method for representing them – agent based simulation. It is an excellent example model, accessible to all, with both interactive and customizable elements. Let’s take a closer look…