setParameter/getParameter won't do anything here.
Also, for a VSS you still have to list all affected lanes. There is no
automatic detection of downstream lanes. It really just calls
lane.setMaxSpeed internally.
Totally agree on the fun of having visual feedback though (-:
Am So., 2. Juli 2023 um
To be sure, using the generic functions getParameter() or
setParameter() won't work in this particular case? or am I using them
wrong?
On Sun, Jul 2, 2023 at 10:49 PM Sasan Amini wrote:
>
> That seems to be a bit more complicated than I thought.
> Regarding the workaround, I guess using VSS is mo
That seems to be a bit more complicated than I thought.
Regarding the workaround, I guess using VSS is more practical because
it affects all the downstream lanes (overwrites the vehicle maxSpeed)
while using traci.lane.setMaxSpeed would only change the speed limit
in the lane where the vss is defin
Adding a new traci function requires touching multiple parts of the code.
As an example, see https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/issues/12568
However, you can achieve the effect of a VSS by calling
traci.lane.setMaxSpeed
Am Fr., 30. Juni 2023 um 22:20 Uhr schrieb Sasan Amini :
> Dear all,
> I am tryi
Dear all,
I am trying to implement dynamic traffic control on a freeway using
variable speed signs. I noticed that the TraCI functions are missing
for vss so I tried to use the get or set parameter function, which
didn't work out. I also tried to create the traci functions myself as
follows, but th