Hello,
The parameter jmIgnoreKeepClearTime is not available in version 0.30.0.
It was added in 0.31.0. I advise upgrading to the latest sumo version
(1.1.0).
regards,
Jakob



Am Mi., 30. Jan. 2019 um 13:15 Uhr schrieb Thanapapas (Knight) Horsuwan <
thanapapas...@rism.ac.th>:

> Hello,
>
> In this scenario, I am trying to simulate traffic gridlocks (a good
> definition can be seen here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gridlock )
> through queue length spillback (causing the vehicles in the other direction
> to not be able to flow. From the post about Junction Blocking in the wiki (
> http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Simulation/Intersections#Junction_Blocking ) , I
> tried to motivate the junction blocking behavior by disabling the
> no-block-heuristic via the parameter jmIgnoreKeepClearTime=0 in the vehicle
> type <vType> of the route file. After changing there are somewhat more
> vehicles inside the junction, but they are not as aggressive to cause
> gridlocks.
>
> In the picture shown below, the behavior of a small gridlock is observed
> where the small queue length spillback blocks the flow from the vehicles
> wishing to go up from the bottom. However, even in green light, the
> vehicles in the right side don't flood the intersection and the vehicles up
> top can still flow down freely - not creating a gridlock.
>
> Is there any way to simulate gridlocks in SUMO?
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