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+ Distributed Traffic Routing to Reduce Congestion

Selfish routing in transportation networks is the phenomenon where individual agents make uncoordinated greedy routing decisions. This is known not to produce a socially desirable outcome in transport and communication networks. We are using multiagent approach that leverages complex network theory, game theory and machine learning to address this general problem of the loss of social welfare that occurs due to uncoordinated behavior in networks.

Collaborators:
Professor Mohammad Hasan, UNL
Professor Ana Bazzan, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS);

Students (Hunter College):
Nigel Ferrer
Marin Marinov
Yaroslava Shynkar

Funding Source: PSC-CUNY Enhanced Research Grant 2020-2021

Past Students (Cooper Union):
Di Mei
Joseph Huang
Eli Friedman

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