Dear Jakob,
Many thanks for the clarification.
Regards
Radha
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 11:48 PM Jakob Erdmann wrote:
> The formula I wrote corresponds to the value of v_max in Michaels formula
> (to explain that your change in driving speed triggers timeLoss whenever
> your set v differs from
The formula I wrote corresponds to the value of v_max in Michaels formula
(to explain that your change in driving speed triggers timeLoss whenever
your set v differs from v_max).
Am Mi., 5. Aug. 2020 um 18:44 Uhr schrieb Radha Reddy <
radha.reddy@gmail.com>:
> But for me Michael sent the
But for me Michael sent the following formulation. Now I am confused.
Hi,
the time loss in a single time step is calculated as
step_length * (1 - v / v_max)
where v_max takes into account the speedFactor, maxSpeed on the lane and
the vType. For a time interval it is simply summed up.
Best
Thank you very much for your answer.
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Yes, setSpeed causes timeLoss. The timeLoss is computed with reference to
the maximum possible speed MIN(speedLimit * speedFactor, vTypeMaxSpeed).
Am Fr., 31. Juli 2020 um 03:08 Uhr schrieb MohamadReza-Haghani <
haghani@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I utilized the "setSpeed" command in TraCI to set
Hi,
I utilized the "setSpeed" command in TraCI to set the speed of vehicles to
zero and back to the speed limit after a few seconds when a specific
condition becomes true. I was wondering to know whether the delay due to
this stop is included in the time loss of tripinfo output. I appreciate in