MOSAIC as Co-Simulation Framework

With standardized interfaces, inspired by HLA (High Level Architecture), Eclipse MOSAIC employs the concept of Federates and Ambassadors to couple individual simulators to the whole environment. Each simulator is wrapped into a Federate object, which is linked to an Ambassador for direct connection with the MOSAIC runtime infrastructure (RTI).

The RTI handles all management tasks for the lifecycle of simulation; such as the federation management to start and stop simulators, the interaction management to exchange data between simulators, and the time management to synchronize the event processing in all simulators.

MOSAIC as Collection of Models

Different models allow for many fields of
application for the simulation suite.

Mobility Application

Mobility Applications

Development of smart and sustainable mobility applications for all kinds of users and impact assessment in future traffic models.

Intelligent Connected Vehicles

Intelligent Connected Vehicles

Realistic modelling and simulation of communication links via 4G/5G cellular and ITS-G5 ad-hoc networks.

Smart Public Safety

Smart Public Safety

Integration of Vulnerable Road User (pedestrians, cyclists) into simulation scenarios to increase the public safety.

Real Time Traffic Management

Real Time Traffic Management

Management and control of road infrastructure to avoid traffic jams, prioritize emergency vehicles and increase overall traffic efficiency.

Electric Mobility

Electric Mobility

Integration of electric vehicles and battery components as well as charging infrastructure for green mobility solutions.

Real Time Traffic Management

Collaborative Driving

Virtual Testing of ADAS functions for collaboration among vehicles to increase safety and improve efficiency.

License

Eclipse MOSAIC is published under the Eclipse Public License 2.0.

If you use Eclipse MOSAIC for your own research, include the following reference in any published work:

K. Schrab, M. Neubauer, R. Protzmann, I. Radusch, S. Manganiaris, P. Lytrivis, A. J. Amditis:
“Modeling an ITS Management Solution for Mixed Highway Traffic with Eclipse MOSAIC."
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Volume 24, Issue 6, pp. 6575-6585, June 2023.
DOI: 10.1109/TITS.2022.3204174

You can use the following BibTex-snippet:

@ARTICLE{schrab2022tits,
  author={Schrab, Karl and Neubauer, Maximilian and Protzmann, Robert and Radusch, Ilja and Manganiaris, Stamatis and Lytrivis, Panagiotis and Amditis, Angelos J.},
  journal={IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems}, 
  title={Modeling an ITS Management Solution for Mixed Highway Traffic With Eclipse MOSAIC}, 
  year={2023},
  volume={24},
  number={6},
  pages={6575-6585},
  doi={10.1109/TITS.2022.3204174}
}