[sumo-user] No. of vehicles using Poisson

2022-06-03 Thread Radha Reddy
Hello,

I have used the flow defined using Poisson distribution.

I wanted to find the *no. of continuous* vehicles that are injected within
the time <=4s, we call it the burst.

Various average rates are tested and above 0.05veh/s, the no. of continuous
vehicles is saturated at 10vehicles (figure attached).

Is it correct? or are any hidden factors affecting it?
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Re: [sumo-user] docked bicycle system

2022-06-03 Thread Manish Chaturvedi
Dear Jacob,
Thanks a lot for the clarification.

I have an another question:

Is it possible to define an intermodal trip for a person using Walk and
Bicycle ride?  I want a Person to walk to the Bicycle docking station to
issue a bicycle and  ride from there.  Any pointer will be useful to me.


Regards,

Manish



On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 12:50 PM Jakob Erdmann  wrote:

>  If you set your junction type to "unregulated" it creates a junction
> without *any* traffic rules. This is for special purposes and can easily
> cause collisions.
> If you want a junction without a traffic light, a common pick would be
> 'priority' or 'right_before_left'. See
> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Networks/PlainXML.html#node_types
>
> Am Fr., 3. Juni 2022 um 07:39 Uhr schrieb Manish Chaturvedi <
> msc@gmail.com>:
>
>> Dear SUMO users, I have a question regarding bicycle collisions on a
>> dedicated bicycle lane.
>>
>> I have generated Bicycle trips using Randomtrips.py tool and set up
>> dedicated bicycle lanes in a Grid network.
>>
>> The two vehicles are moving at the speed of 5.55 m/s and 5.28 m/s,
>> respectively, even while approaching/crossing  an unregulated junction
>> (without slowing down).
>>
>> Finally, they  collide downstream on the merging lane, and one of them
>> gets teleported to the next edge on its route.
>>
>> Few other similar collisions also occur in the simulation.
>>
>> How to avoid  this? Should I increase the default gMinGap  from 0.5  to
>> some higher value, or tune any other parameter? please suggest.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Manish
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 2, 2022 at 9:40 AM Manish Chaturvedi 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear SUMO users,
>>>
>>> I want to design a docked bicycle system using SUMO  wherein the
>>> commuters can issue and return the bicycles at a nearby docking station.
>>> I am thinking of the following:
>>> 1) a docking station  can be designed as a parking area of having
>>> smaller size parking slots than normal vehicles
>>> 2) It should be accessible from the Bicycle lane/pedestrian lane
>>> 3) Bicycle will be modeled as a slow moving vehicle as suggested at
>>> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Bicycles.html
>>> 4) Person trips may be defined as a sequence of walk - issue bicycle -
>>> ride bicycle - return bicycle - walk
>>>
>>> Is it the right way to attempt this? Please suggest some relevant
>>> pointers
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Manish
>>>
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Re: [sumo-user] docked bicycle system

2022-06-03 Thread Jakob Erdmann
 If you set your junction type to "unregulated" it creates a junction
without *any* traffic rules. This is for special purposes and can easily
cause collisions.
If you want a junction without a traffic light, a common pick would be
'priority' or 'right_before_left'. See
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Networks/PlainXML.html#node_types

Am Fr., 3. Juni 2022 um 07:39 Uhr schrieb Manish Chaturvedi <
msc@gmail.com>:

> Dear SUMO users, I have a question regarding bicycle collisions on a
> dedicated bicycle lane.
>
> I have generated Bicycle trips using Randomtrips.py tool and set up
> dedicated bicycle lanes in a Grid network.
>
> The two vehicles are moving at the speed of 5.55 m/s and 5.28 m/s,
> respectively, even while approaching/crossing  an unregulated junction
> (without slowing down).
>
> Finally, they  collide downstream on the merging lane, and one of them
> gets teleported to the next edge on its route.
>
> Few other similar collisions also occur in the simulation.
>
> How to avoid  this? Should I increase the default gMinGap  from 0.5  to
> some higher value, or tune any other parameter? please suggest.
>
> Regards,
>
> Manish
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2022 at 9:40 AM Manish Chaturvedi 
> wrote:
>
>> Dear SUMO users,
>>
>> I want to design a docked bicycle system using SUMO  wherein the
>> commuters can issue and return the bicycles at a nearby docking station.
>> I am thinking of the following:
>> 1) a docking station  can be designed as a parking area of having smaller
>> size parking slots than normal vehicles
>> 2) It should be accessible from the Bicycle lane/pedestrian lane
>> 3) Bicycle will be modeled as a slow moving vehicle as suggested at
>> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Bicycles.html
>> 4) Person trips may be defined as a sequence of walk - issue bicycle -
>> ride bicycle - return bicycle - walk
>>
>> Is it the right way to attempt this? Please suggest some relevant pointers
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Manish
>>
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