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Case-Oriented Paper

Ferry Traffic in the Aegean Islands: A Simulation Study

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Pages 203-216 | Received 01 Mar 1994, Accepted 01 Apr 1995, Published online: 20 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

A simulation of ferry traffic in the Aegean islands, which is being used as a decision aiding system for regional development, is presented. The model has been developed using SIMSCRIPT II.5 and its major variables and parameters, for which data are available, consist of types of vessels, harbour layouts, weather conditions, passenger and vehicle demand, types of vehicles, and loading and unloading times. The model has inbuilt flexibility to consider additional variables and parameters depending on data availability and scenarios to be examined. The graphics interface is based on a chart of the Aegean Islands and the various types of vessels appear as dynamic entities on the screen either moving or queuing outside busy ports. Itineraries are defined through the graphics editor on the basis of coordinates on the chart. It has been used for studying the scenarios to compare many combinations of various types of vessels, various types of harbour layout, differing routes, passenger and vehicle demands, and even the establishing of new ports. It can also be used to aid decision making about non-profit making itineraries which could then qualify for government subsidies.

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