Hey Dan,

very nice, that actually was as simple as you described!

A question: is it possible to connect more TraCI clients to the simulation when using sumo-web3d? I would like to control the traffic lights in my simulations using one or more external controllers via TraCI.

Thanks! Greets,

Menno

On 14-6-2018 22:26, Dan Vanderkam wrote:
FYI I've pushed an update to sumo-web3d (version 1.0.1) that fixes a bug <https://github.com/sidewalklabs/sumo-web3d/issues/6> which prevented this from running on Windows for some users. If you've tried out sumo-web3d on Windows in the past and run into issues, this would be a good time to give it another go.

Best,
   - Dan

On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 4:25 PM Dan Vanderkam <da...@sidewalklabs.com <mailto:da...@sidewalklabs.com>> wrote:

    Hello,

    My name is Dan and I'm an engineer atSidewalk Labs
    <http://www.sidewalklabs.com/>. A team of us wanted to learn more
    about microsimulations with SUMO, and we have some frontend
    experience, so we built a 3D visualization that runs on top of SUMO.
    It uses TraCI to pull simulation state into the browser and renders
    roads, vehicles, people and buildings in 3D.

    You can find full setup instructions on GitHub
    <https://github.com/sidewalklabs/sumo-web3d/> but, if you already
    have Python 3.6 and SUMO installed, it should be as simple as:

       pip3 install sumo-web3d
       sumo-web3d

       # or: sumo-web3d -c path/to/your/scenario.sumocfg

    There are a few screenshots below. You can also check out this video
    <https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gMvj7cfZtPHaKUfMGB-4rsMkamBywNmm/view>
    to see it in action:
    ​
    acosta video.mov
    
<https://drive.google.com/a/sidewalklabs.com/file/d/1gMvj7cfZtPHaKUfMGB-4rsMkamBywNmm/view?usp=drive_web>
    ​
    We've tested this on quite a few scenarios and we hope it works with
    yours! But if it doesn't, please file an issue
    <https://github.com/sidewalklabs/sumo-web3d/issues/new>. Also feel
    free to tell us if it works great :)

    SUMO-Web3D is licensed under the Eclipse Public License v2.0, same
    as SUMO. We plan to fix issues that come up with user's scenarios,
    but the long-term plan is to donate this to the SUMO developers and
    the Eclipse foundation.

    Best,
       - Dan

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