Thank you, Jakob.

On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 8:52 PM Jakob Erdmann via sumo-user <
sumo-user@eclipse.org> wrote:

> You can use E3 detectors to obtain time-mean speed over specific parts.
>
> Am Mo., 15. Jan. 2024 um 12:37 Uhr schrieb Mirko Barthauer via sumo-user <
> sumo-user@eclipse.org>:
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>> Dear Rohan,
>>
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>>
>> your request is quite specific, such that there is no exact match with
>> the existing output options of sumo. What if you divide the route into
>> separate components, then measure the travel times of these shorter routes
>> and then aggregate the data as you like?
>>
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>>
>>    - create routes of the one to few edges you want to evaluate
>>    separately
>>    - add a rerouter <https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Rerouter.html>
>>    item at every end of such a route
>>    - write travel times with vehicle routes output
>>    <https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Output/VehRoutes.html>
>>    - use "replacedOnEdge" and "replacedAtTime" data to reconstruct the
>>    single route travel times
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Mirko
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>> -----Original-Nachricht-----
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>> Betreff: [sumo-user] Calculation of travel times
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>> Datum: 2024-01-13T11:52:27+0100
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>> Von: "Rohan Verma via sumo-user" <sumo-user@eclipse.org>
>>
>> An: "Sumo project User discussions" <sumo-user@eclipse.org>
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>> Dear community,
>> I am trying to achieve the following; any suggestions or recommendations
>> are welcome. I have a flow of around 200 vehicles per hour over a fixed
>> route for 14400 timestamps. The route consists of some straight edges. I
>> can obtain the average travel time to travel the route of all the vehicles
>> over the whole simulation duration. However, I am trying to get the travel
>> time for specific edges, i.e., dividing the route into parts (each part may
>> include one or more adjacent edges). We are trying to obtain the travel
>> time for each part and then get the average travel times for these parts
>> individually.
>> Something similar can be obtained using speed from edgedata, but there
>> are two limitations with edgedata. One is that it gives speed for
>> individual edges, and some parts of our problem may include groups of
>> edges. Secondly, the speed from edgedata is space mean speed, and time-mean
>> speed should be used for calculating travel times.
>> Any help is appreciated.
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Rohan
>>
>>
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