Thank you very much ! It works!!!















At 2023-02-14 15:57:09, "Jakob Erdmann" <namdre.s...@gmail.com> wrote:

Most likely, the first vehicle did not clear up the insertion location quickly 
enough for the second vehicle to enter on time *safely*.
Where *safely* is related to the gap that the car following model would like to 
maintain at insertion based on the desired insertion speed.
You can disable the safety check by setting vehicle attribute 
insertionChecks="none" (see 
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Definition_of_Vehicles%2C_Vehicle_Types%2C_and_Routes.html#available_vehicle_attributes).


Am Di., 14. Feb. 2023 um 08:33 Uhr schrieb qidiao <qdhj15392814...@163.com>:


Hi, Jakob,

 

I simulated severalcontinuous intersectionson sumo, and the depart time of the 
vehicles subjected touniform distribution(the departtime equal to4sin my 
experiments). I used  reinforcement learning algorithm to generatethe 
acceleration for the vehicleat each simulation step. What confuses me is that 
the output of the routing file shows that the depart delay is not equal to 0 
for some vehicles.(The desired depart time of the second veh should be 8 s, but 
the actual depart time is 9 s, depart delay = 1 s). I would like to know how to 
solvethis problem.

 

As always, many thanks !

 

Houjia

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