This is a strange feeling I have here this evening reading the above API..and tip from arnt
I see a lot of "future"... After all my nephew is a truck driver amd introduce to "hard maps" need to navigate and plan route and indeed at 10 is kinda getting more the concept of headings etc ... Backseat driver spring to mind.. and he's in the air.. with autopilot.. So I think this "sumo" is cool, its a nice api, and seems I can knock out code.. gen.. And I think we can be even clever and "fuzzy logic" some time tables.. eg School buses will be there are "9am on a monday"... and last.........train from london etc.. == traffic love it.. But this is possible also to to make it a bit more REAL... We only need "traffic" routes planned On approach to the threshold.. eg landing at Heathorw from either end as a passenger means u see traffic a[[roaching and crossing and stuff crosing on the motoway.. Same in EHAM, and a few other airports.. KSFO does not fall into this case as is "water" approach.. So what do we do next ? So the Question I have really is .. there must be a way for the "data" to dictate if an aircraft is passing below 100ft and on an approach to an airport AND crossing a motorway.. then we could create some time traffic.. On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Arnt Karlsen <a...@c2i.net> wrote: > Hi, > > ..this means we can now build FG scenery > with sumo-simulated road traffic??? > Source: http://sumo.sourceforge.net/ > > ..debian users: 'aptitude install sumo sumo-doc sumo-tools ', > quick listing: > arnt@celsius:/tmp$ dpkg -l |grep sumo > ii sumo 0.15.0~dfsg-1 Simulation of Urban MObility (SUMO) > ii sumo-doc 0.15.0~dfsg-1 Simulation of Urban MObility (SUMO), > documentation and examples > ii sumo-tools 0.15.0~dfsg-1 Simulation of Urban MObility (SUMO), > tools and scripts > arnt@celsius:/tmp$ > arnt@celsius:/tmp$ man sumo > arnt@celsius:/tmp$ sumo --help > SUMO sumo Version 0.15.0 > Copyright (C) 2001-2012 DLR and contributors; > http://sumo.sourceforge.net A microscopic road traffic simulation. > > Usage: sumo [OPTION]* > Configuration Options: > -c, --configuration-file FILE Loads the named config on startup > --save-configuration FILE Saves current configuration into > FILE > --save-template FILE Saves a configuration template > (empty) into FILE > --save-schema FILE Saves the configuration schema > into FILE > --save-commented Adds comments to saved template, > configuration, or schema > > Input Options: > -n, --net-file FILE Load road network description > from FILE > -r, --route-files FILE Load routes descriptions > from FILE(s) > -a, --additional-files FILE Load further descriptions from > FILE(s) > -w, --weight-files FILE Load edge/lane weights for online > rerouting from FILE > -x, --weight-attribute STR Name of the xml attribute which > gives the edge weight > > Output Options: > --netstate-dump FILE Save complete network states into > FILE > --netstate-dump.empty-edges Write also empty edges > completely when dumping > --summary-output FILE Save aggregated vehicle departure > info into FILE > --tripinfo-output FILE Save single vehicle trip info into FILE > --vehroute-output FILE Save single vehicle route info into > FILE > --vehroute-output.exit-times Write the exit times for all edges > --vehroute-output.last-route Write the last route only > --vehroute-output.sorted Sorts the output by departure time > > Time Options: > -b, --begin TIME Defines the begin time; > The simulation starts at this time > -e, --end TIME Defines the end time; > The simulation ends at this time > --step-length TIME Defines the step duration > > Processing Options: > -s, --route-steps TIME Load routes for the next number of > seconds ahead > --no-internal-links Disable (junction) internal links > --ignore-accidents Do not check whether accidents occure more deeply > --ignore-route-errors Do not check whether routes are connected > --max-num-vehicles INT Quit simulation if this number of vehicles > is exceeded > > --incremental-dua-step INT Perform the simulation as a step > in incremental DUA > --incremental-dua-base INT Base value for incremental DUA > --scale FLOAT Scale demand by the given > factor (0..1) > > --time-to-teleport TIME Specify how long a vehicle may > wait until being teleported, > defaults to 300, non-positive > values disable teleporting > --max-depart-delay TIME How long vehicles wait for > departure before being skipped, > defaults to -1 which means > vehicles are never skipped > --sloppy-insert Whether insertion on an > edge shall not be repeated in > same step once failed. > > --lanechange.allow-swap Whether blocking vehicles > trying to change lanes may be > swapped. > > Report Options: > -v, --verbose Switches to verbose output > -p, --print-options Prints option values before > processing > -?, --help Prints this screen > -V, --version Prints the current version > -W, --no-warnings Disables output of warnings > -l, --log FILE Writes all messages to FILE > (implies verbose) > --message-log FILE Writes all non-error messages to > FILE (implies verbose) > --error-log FILE Writes all warnings and errors to > FILE > --no-duration-log Disable performance reports for > individual simulation steps > --no-step-log Disable console output of current > simulation step > > Routing Options: > --device.rerouting.probability FLOAT The probability for a vehicle > to have a routing device > --device.rerouting.explicit STR Assign a device to named vehicles > --device.rerouting.deterministic The devices are set deterministic > using a fraction of 1000 > --device.rerouting.period TIME The period with which the vehicle > shall be rerouted > --device.rerouting.pre-period TIME The rerouting period before depart > --device.rerouting.adaptation-weight FLOAT The weight of prior edge > weights. > --device.rerouting.adaptation-interval TIME The interval for > updating the edge weights. > --device.rerouting.with-taz Use zones (districts) as routing > end points > > Emissions Options: > --device.hbefa.probability FLOAT The probability for a vehicle to > have an emission logging device > --device.hbefa.explicit STR Assign a device to named vehicles > --device.hbefa.deterministic The devices are set deterministic > using a fraction of 1000 > > TraCI Server Options: > --remote-port INT Enables TraCI Server if set > > Random Number Options: > --random Initialises the random number > generator with the current > system time > --seed INT Initialises the random number > generator with the given value > > GUI Only Options: > --gui-settings-file FILE Load visualisation settings from FILE > -Q, --quit-on-end Quits the GUI when the simulation stops > -G, --game Start the GUI in gaming mode > -S, --start Start the simulation after loading > -T, --disable-textures Do not load background pictures > > > Examples: > sumo -b 0 -e 1000 -n net.xml -r routes.xml > start a simulation from time 0 to 1000 with given net and routes > sumo -c munich_config.cfg > start with a configuration file > sumo --help > print help > > Report bugs at <http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sumo/>. > Get in contact via <sumo-u...@lists.sourceforge.net>. > arnt@celsius:/tmp$ > > > -- > ..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt Karlsen > ...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry... > Scenarios always come in sets of three: > best case, worst case, and just in case. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. 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