Dear friends and colleagues,
the next SUMO conference is getting closer and the program is just about 
to settle.
We have several highlights this year including two plenary talks given 
by
Fritz Busch of the Technical University of Munich and
Hans van Lint of the Technical University of Delft.

Furthermore there will be a SUMO Cafe discussing all questions and 
enhancements
you would normally discuss on this mailing lists and a tutorial on 
modelling
intermodal traffic and pedestrians in SUMO.

For the preliminary list of talks see below.

The number of places is limited, so please register at 
https://dlr-sumo.meetingmasters.de/
at your earliest convenience.

Best regards,
Michael Behrisch (for the conference team)

  1. Session: Scenarios

  Petru Pau - Experiences with SUMO in a Real-Life Traffic Monitoring 
System

  Lara CodecĂ  - LuST: a 24-hour Scenario of Luxembourg City for SUMO 
Traffic simulations

  Andres F. Acosta Gil - Developing tools for building simulation 
scenarios for SUMO, based on the SCRUM methodology

  2. Session: Control

  Manuel Schiller - Multi-Resolution Traffic Simulation for Large 
ScaleHigh Fidelity Evaluation of VANET Applications

  Laura Bieker - How does the traffic behavior change by using In-Vehicle 
Signage for speed limits in urban areas?

  Michael Behrisch - A Hybrid Approach to Large Scale Simulation Based 
Traffic Assignment

  3. Session: Extensions

  Jetze Baumfalk - Distributed normative traffic control systems as a 
SUMO extension

  Andreas Kendziorra - Extensions for logistic and public transport in 
SUMO

  Marek Heinrich - Accurate Vehicle Simulation in Logistic and 
Manufacturing Planning

  4. Session: Intermodality

  Jakob Erdmann - Modelling Pedestrian Dynamics in SUMO

  Tutorial Intermodality :
  The tutorial will cover the preparation and execution of a scenario 
including cars,
  pedestrians and busses based on OpenStreetMap-data. It demonstrates 
novel features
  and should therefore be of interest to new and existing users

  5. Session: Traffic networks

  Katya Pyatkova - Flood impacts on road transportation using microscopic 
traffic modelling technique

  Andrea Fuksová - Fix of NETCONVERT to produce correct left-hand road 
maps

  Tamas Kurczveil - eNetEditor: Rapid prototyping urban traffic scenarios 
for SUMO and evaluating their energy consumption


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