Re: [sumo-user] Regarding Time Loss in Tripinfo

2019-11-06 Thread Michael Behrisch
Hi, the time loss in a single time step is calculated as step_length * (1 - v / v_max) where v_max takes into account the speedFactor, maxSpeed on the lane and the vType. For a time interval it is simply summed up. Best regards, Michael Am 06.11.19 um 19:34 schrieb Radha Reddy: > Dear Manh, > >

Re: [sumo-user] Regarding Time Loss in Tripinfo

2019-11-06 Thread Radha Reddy
Dear Manh, Many thanks for your response. But my question is about the documentation or mathematical formulation that have used in estimating the Time Loss. Regards Radha On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 5:33 PM Manh Do Van wrote: > FYI, > I think you should use the out-put files from E2 (lane area det

Re: [sumo-user] Regarding Time Loss in Tripinfo

2019-11-06 Thread Manh Do Van
FYI, I think you should use the out-put files from E2 (lane area detector), firstly you have to install E2 in each lanes in your traffic simulation model, then you can have many information from output fine of E2, for example, jam lengths, time loss, mean time loss,..etc Regards, On Mon, Nov 4, 2

[sumo-user] [TRACI4MATLAB][ADD VEHICLE][ELECTRIC VEHICLE]

2019-11-06 Thread Luca Di Costanzo
Hi guys, I'm using sumo 0.32 and the corresponding traci4matlab library. I have to add an electric vehicle in the simulation through MATLAB but I'm having some trouble. The vType is properly declared (I run a simulation without adding the vehicle by MATLAB but defining it in the *.rou file) but w

Re: [sumo-user] KML Conversion failed

2019-11-06 Thread m.bartha...@t-online.de
Be sure to use the latest version of the script. The KML option has been added after SUMO version 1.3.0. Regards Mirko -Original-Nachricht- Betreff: [sumo-user] KML Conversion failed Datum: 2019-11-06T00:08:11+0100 Von: "Mohsin Memon" An: "sumo-user@eclipse.org" I want to convert my