
Microscopic Simulation
Microscopic simulation models individual entities—such as people, vehicles, or particles—and their interactions within a system. By simulating each agent’s behavior and decisions at a detailed level, these models help us understand complex dynamics, predict future behaviors, and evaluate different scenarios. For example, in traffic management, a microscopic simulation tracks each vehicle’s movement and interactions, providing insights into congestion patterns and potential improvements. It’s a precise tool for analyzing systems where individual actions significantly influence overall outcomes, enabling data-driven decision-making in fields like transportation, manufacturing, and urban planning.