Simulation of Ethical Behavior in Urban Transportation
For controlling urban transportations, traffic lights
show similar behavior for different kinds of vehicles at intersections.
Emergency vehicles need special behavior at intersections, so traffic
lights should behave in different manner when emergency vehicles
approach them. At the present time, intelligent traffic lights control
urban transportations intelligently. In this paper the ethical aspect of
this topic is considered. A model is proposed for adding special
component to emergency vehicles and traffic lights for controlling
traffic in ethical manner. The proposed model is simulated by JADE.
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Approach, Prentice Hall Publishing, 2003.
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WILEY & SONS, March 2005.
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Implementing Two Action-Based Ethical Theories," Proc. AAAI 2005
Fall Symp. Machine Ethics, AAAI Press, pp. 1-16, 2005.
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from Wrong, OXFORD UNIVERSITY press, 2009.
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IEEE Intelligent Systems Special Issue on Machine Ethics, vol. 21 ,no.
4,pp. 18-21,2006.
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IEEE Intelligent Systems Special Issue on Machine Ethics, IEEE
Computer Society, vol. 21 ,no. 4,pp 12-17 ,2006.
@article{"International Journal of Business, Human and Social Sciences:58957", author = "Ali Reza Honarvar and Naser Ghasem Agaee", title = "Simulation of Ethical Behavior in Urban Transportation", abstract = "For controlling urban transportations, traffic lights
show similar behavior for different kinds of vehicles at intersections.
Emergency vehicles need special behavior at intersections, so traffic
lights should behave in different manner when emergency vehicles
approach them. At the present time, intelligent traffic lights control
urban transportations intelligently. In this paper the ethical aspect of
this topic is considered. A model is proposed for adding special
component to emergency vehicles and traffic lights for controlling
traffic in ethical manner. The proposed model is simulated by JADE.", keywords = "Ethical traffic control, intelligent transportation,
Ethical agent, Multi-agent system.", volume = "3", number = "5", pages = "450-3", }