Many Thanks Jacob
You are so kind and supportive. Now, I am more confidence about my plan. I
would like to appreciate all of your support and other forum members such as
Daniel and Francois who helped me a lot.
I hope you would not mind if I ask you more questions in the future while I am
worki
As far as I can tell, TAZ usually do not share any edges.
2015-01-27 21:14 GMT+01:00 nguyen tran :
> Hi Mr. Jakob,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I was able to create the simulation. May I ask one
> more question regarding TAZ? If 2 TAZs are adjacent to each other, should I
> assign same edges to the
O/D:
It is a matrix that lists traffic flow from each zone into every other zone
(usually for a day). You may be able to obtain a matrix with smaller
time-slices. Alternative you may be able to split the matrix into different
time slices yourself by using a demand-curve (i.e. a list of percentage
Thanks a lot Francois, Jacob,and Daniel
I greatly appreciateyour thoughtfulness, the discussion with you and the
comments that youprofessional researchers provided are very valuable to me.
I summarized what Ilearnt and it would be great if you could kindly confirm it.
O/D:
I need the infor
Hi Jakob,
Thanks a lot for swift response!
The output is like this:
Loading configuration...done.
Loading net-file from 'hit400.net.xml'...done <10ms>.
Loading additional-files from 'tls.add.xml'...
Error: attribute name expected
In file 'tls.add.xml'
At line/column 10/46
Loading of add
Hi Mr. Jakob,
Thanks for your reply. I was able to create the simulation. May I ask one more
question regarding TAZ? If 2 TAZs are adjacent to each other, should I assign
same edges to them? For the current grid network that I'm looking into,
vehicles of 2 adjacent TAZs can move to each other.
Hello,
I cannot see an obvious problem with your input definitions. Maybe the
problem is in another file? Please post the exact output (also add the
option --verbose to see what is being loaded)
regards,
Jakob
2015-01-27 17:23 GMT+01:00 Tendaishe Munetsiwa :
> Hi everyone,
>
> Im still new to SUM
Hi everyone,
Im still new to SUMO. May you kindly please assist me
on how to define
an actuated traffic light.
I had defined my traffic light logic as below, but im
getting error
saying "attribute name expected"
Thank you in advance
Sincerely
Tendai
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Thank you for your prompt replies! I will try both of your suggestions.
Best,
Achilleas
2015-01-27 12:11 GMT+02:00 Jakob Erdmann :
> And If you just want to see your routes on a network you can also use
> http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Tools/Routes#route2poly.py to visualize them with
> sumo-gui.
>
> 2
Should have thought of that myself :P
Here’s the output:
Parsing nodes from '.\brandenburg.nod.xml'... done.
Parsing edges from '.\brandenburg.edg.xml'...
Duplicate edge id occured ('205183652_2151602673_2151602657_2151602647');
assuming overwriting is wished.
done.
Parsing connections from '.\br
If you run netconvert with option -v it tells you which steps it's
currently doing. It would be interesting to know how far it gets before it
crashes.
2015-01-26 17:11 GMT+01:00 Adamidis, Michalis <
michalis.adami...@fokus.fraunhofer.de>:
> Yes, smaller networks do work, but I don’t know if that
And If you just want to see your routes on a network you can also use
http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Tools/Routes#route2poly.py to visualize them with
sumo-gui.
2015-01-27 8:58 GMT+01:00 Mario :
> Hi,
>
> to visualize routes on a Web Map Service you have a lot of
> possibilities. You can build KML Files
Hi,
to visualize routes on a Web Map Service you have a lot of
possibilities. You can build KML Files from the XML output of sumo e.g.
using the --fcd-output option.
Another solution would be to build Shapefiles/Spatialite DB/Postgis DB
etc. from the routes or positions and visualize it in softwar
Hi Daniel
Yes, I will implement them, and I greatly appreciate your thoughtfulness.
Today, I read your chapter book " Traffic simulation with Sumo- Simulation of
Urban mobility " where you discussed O/D matrices. Thanks again for your
consideration.
Kind regardsMohsen
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