multimodal_resilient_corridors
Increasing the Resilience of Multimodal Corridors
Description
This project develops a Python-based workflow to extract inland-waterway network data from EuRIS (or related fairway-network datasets) and convert it into simplified input tables for Siemens Tecnomatix Plant Simulation.
The final goal is to generate custom Plant Simulation travel-segment objects from official inland-waterway network data to support research into multimodal corridor resilience.
Features
The simulation pipeline consists of several interconnected modules handling data extraction, routing, and facility simulation:
- EuRIS Network Import: Extraction of raw inland-waterway data and geographic boundaries.
- EuRIS Plant Simulation Import: Automated conversion of waterway data into Siemens Tecnomatix compatible formats.
- EuRIS Lock Detection: Automated identification and categorization of waterway locks within the network.
- Route-Aware Vessel Movement: Advanced routing logic and movement parameters for vessel entities navigating the generated corridors.
Installation
TBA: Mohsen please provide step-by-step instructions on how to set up the Python environment, install required dependencies, and how to import the models into Siemens Tecnomatix Plant Simulation once access is granted
Support
The source files this project are currently managed by TSLOTS network. For access requests, questions, or troubleshooting, please contact: TSLOTS (tslots@utwente.nl) or the project owner
Citation
If you use this code or simulation model in your research, please cite this work as follows (TBD):
Authors and Acknowledgment
Owner and Contributors: Mohsen Bastani Project Supervisor: Sebastian Piest Project Funding Agency:
License
TBD
Project Status
Active Development The current stable release for this repository is: TBD