the normc definition sets a standard deviation of 0.1 and then the
'speedDev' attribute overwrites this with 0. speedDev should not be used
when using 'normc' or 'norm'.
speedDev is meant to be used in the combination 'speedFactor="1"
speedDev="0.1"' (which is an older form of defining the speed d
Dear Jakob, sorry one more question on this topic. I set the
speedFactor=normc(1,0.1,0.2,2) and speedDev="0" thus speedFactor=1 for all
vehicles in the tripinfo output file. If I set the speedDev="0",it does not
matter normc(mean,deviation,lower cutoff,upper cutoff) form. All speed
factors of the v
> I would like to model a Level-4 (highly automated level) autonomous
vehicle, and it is assumed to obey the road code exactly. It can not exceed
the speed limit (i.e 50 km/hr for my case). In this case, speedFactor can
be defined in speedFactor="1.0" and speedDev="0". Am I right?
Yes .
> Other
Hello, I have difficulty understanding SpeedFactor and SpeedDev parameters
in the documentation. I would like to model a Level-4 (highly automated
level) autonomous vehicle, and it is assumed to obey the road code exactly.
It can not exceed the speed limit (i.e 50 km/hr for my case). In this case,