Thanks Michael. I managed to generate the FCDOutput data like this,
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <fcd-export xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://sumo.dlr.de/xsd/fcd_file.xsd"> <timestep time="0.00"/> <timestep time="0.10"/> <timestep time="0.20"/> <timestep time="0.30"/> <timestep time="0.40"/> <timestep time="0.50"/> <timestep time="0.60"/> <timestep time="0.70"/> <timestep time="0.80"/> <timestep time="0.90"/> <timestep time="1.00"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854027" y="6.908740" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="0.000000" pos="5.100000" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="1.10"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854027" y="6.908739" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="0.248417" pos="5.124842" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="1.20"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854027" y="6.908739" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="0.490305" pos="5.173872" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="1.30"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854027" y="6.908738" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="0.748599" pos="5.248732" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="1.40"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854028" y="6.908738" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="0.983815" pos="5.347114" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="1.50"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854028" y="6.908736" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="1.207125" pos="5.467826" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="1.60"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854028" y="6.908735" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="1.463926" pos="5.614219" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="1.70"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854029" y="6.908734" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="1.659860" pos="5.780205" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="1.80"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854029" y="6.908732" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="1.896102" pos="5.969815" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="1.90"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854030" y="6.908730" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="2.097318" pos="6.179547" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="2.00"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854030" y="6.908728" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="2.269494" pos="6.406496" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> <vehicle id="2" x="79.869820" y="6.899951" angle="332.966577" type="myType" speed="0.000000" pos="5.100000" lane="376594233_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="2.10"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854031" y="6.908726" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="2.528731" pos="6.659369" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> <vehicle id="2" x="79.869820" y="6.899951" angle="332.966577" type="myType" speed="0.251251" pos="5.125125" lane="376594233_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="2.20"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854032" y="6.908724" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="2.728129" pos="6.932182" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> <vehicle id="2" x="79.869820" y="6.899952" angle="332.966577" type="myType" speed="0.499694" pos="5.175094" lane="376594233_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> <timestep time="2.30"> <vehicle id="1" x="79.854033" y="6.908721" angle="163.533192" type="myType" speed="2.914514" pos="7.223633" lane="396537098_0" slope="0.000000"/> <vehicle id="2" x="79.869820" y="6.899953" angle="332.966577" type="myType" speed="0.749646" pos="5.250059" lane="376594233_0" slope="0.000000"/> </timestep> -------------------------------- Here lane is there. Is there anyway that we can get "maximum_allowed_speed" for that lane also inserted to this file? Thanks, Rakkesh On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 4:55 AM, Titus Rakkesh <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Michael. I will check. > > On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 1:16 AM, Michael Behrisch < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear Titus Rakkesh, >> please see here: >> http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Simulation/Output/FCDOutput >> >> Best regards, >> Michael >> >> Am 25.04.2016 um 20:55 schrieb Titus Rakkesh: >> > Dears, >> > Currently we are implementing a high speed vehicle detection >> system >> > for Colombo, Sri Lanka. We got interest in some kind of vehicle feeds >> like >> > this, >> > >> > https://data.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/syndication/feeds/tims_feed.xml >> > >> > Here the latitudes and longitudes are produced. So we are be able to map >> > these on a Map. Anyway for our proposed scenario in Sri Lanka, we do not >> > have any API service at the moment like London TFL. Currently we are >> trying >> > to simulate a scenario in SUMO, where we need to generate vehicle >> summary >> > in XML like London TFL API, every simulation step. Is there anyway that >> we >> > can get the actual coordinate of the vehicle(vehicle position) from >> SUMO in >> > latitude and longitude? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Rakkesh >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications >> Manager >> > Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple >> tiers of >> > your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and >> > reduces your MTTR. 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