Re: [sumo-user] Automatically Generated TLS-Programs

2020-03-06 Thread Jakob Erdmann
Hello, the offset is in seconds. By default phase 0 would start at simulation time 0 and the offset value can be used to shift this. Traffic light programs are not considered at all when saving the simulation state. If you make any changes while the simulation is running, you have to load modified

Re: [sumo-user] Automatically Generated TLS-Programs

2020-03-06 Thread Thanos Tasakos
The offset defined here is a phase offset meaning that 0 is assigned to phase 0, 1 to phase->1 etc, so the TL starts from that phase and cycles through or time offset? On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 7:45 PM Jakob Erdmann wrote: > see >

Re: [sumo-user] Automatically Generated TLS-Programs

2020-02-23 Thread Jakob Erdmann
see https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Traffic_Lights.html#automatically_generated_tls-programs and https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Traffic_Lights.html#improving_generated_programs_with_knowledge_about_traffic_demand Am So., 23. Feb. 2020 um 15:26 Uhr schrieb Thanos Tasakos <

[sumo-user] Automatically Generated TLS-Programs

2020-02-23 Thread Thanos Tasakos
Hi all, a) i would like to know how the generated tls-programs in .net.xml file are produced. Do they use the Webster formula? Can you guide me to some more information about this matter? b) What the offset in the TL means. Say i have a TLlogic with 4 phases and an offset of 15 secs. Between