Hi
I had replied to this twice, 
So you def need to check your system 

Very good progress, and we do have to plan ext steps 

Dr.Verma, when is a good time for you to meet?


Thanks,
Ramyaa

On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:27 PM, Nadeem Anjum <[email protected]> wrote:

> My last email did not go through dev-sis list as the attachment exceeded the 
> limit. So I have uploaded the attachment on dropbox and sending it again
> _______________________________________________________________
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I have completed the implementation of Random Agent Movement and Hybrid Agent 
> Movement. I have processed open street map data to convert it into a routable 
> network and have used this network for the above two types of movements. They 
> have been implemented as per the algorithm below:
> 
> Random Movement:
> Input: Source, Destination, inp_time
> 1. curr_locn = Source, curr_time = 0
> 2. guess a path from curr_locn to Destination
> 3. if time(path)<inp_time - cur_time  - constant(a parameter - say 5)
>            choose a random direction
>            got till next intersection
>            update time
>            goto step 2
> 
> Hybrid Movement:
> Input: Source, Destination, inp_time
> 1. curr_locn = Source, curr_time = 0;
> 2. Guess a path from curr_location to Destination
> 3. Choose any two points at random along the path - p1 and p2, where p2 is 
> closer to Destination
> 4. if (inp_time - curr_time > time(p2, destination) + constant (say 10))
>            Learn a different longer path between p1 and p2 and go to p2 along 
> that path
>            update time, curr_location
>            goto step 3. 
> 
> I have tested the above two movements on my local system. 
> 
> I am now back to my University and there we connect to internet via a proxy 
> server, which has the ssh port to external machines (port 22) blocked by 
> default. So I have not been able to deploy the code on the server. I have 
> requested to unblock the proxy and am expecting it to be done in a few days.
> 
> For now, I have run a few tests on my system and attached the screenshots 
> with this mail. You can find them here: 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/mhfd5pup6zdvln4/screenshots.zip
> 
> Please note that the input time in pic random-2.bmp is less than the input 
> time in the pic random-3.bmp, which explains why there is more random 
> movement in random-3.bmp compared to random-2.bmp, although both have the 
> same source and destination.
> 
> Please let me know of the next steps of the project.
> 
> Thanks,
> Nadeem
> 

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