Interval Model of Dynamics of Dispersion of Harmful Pollution from Vehicular Traffc
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Keywords

structure identification
interval discrete dynamic models
artificial bee colony algorithm
dispersion of harmful pollution
vehicular traffic

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Dyvak, M., Stakhiv, P., Pukas, A., Voytyuk, I., Porplytsya, N., & Maslyiak, Y. (2016). Interval Model of Dynamics of Dispersion of Harmful Pollution from Vehicular Traffc. Journal of Applied Computer Science, 24(3), 49-60. https://doi.org/10.34658/jacs.2016.24.3.49-60

Abstract

The method of structure identification of interval discrete dynamic models, based on principles of the bee colonies functioning is represented. An example of the implementation of method for modeling of air pollution by harmful vehicle emissions is considered.

https://doi.org/10.34658/jacs.2016.24.3.49-60
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