for every trip there is a hypothetical duration tMIN that could be achieved
if the vehicle was driving with its maximum allowed speed (including
speedFactor) and there were no other vehicles nor traffic rules.

timeLoss = tripDuration - tMIN
also, waiting time is always included in timeLoss, therefore
timeLoss >= waitingTime

2017-11-27 22:25 GMT+01:00 Sara el hamdani via sumo-user <
sumo-user@lists.sourceforge.net>:

> Dear sumo-users,
>
> In my results I found that trip duration, waiting time and time loss values
> are very approximate. I need to use the three metrics and I understood from
> the wiki that "waiting time" is due to *stopping* and "time loss" is due to
> driving with a lower *speed*. I need to know how those metrics are
> calculated and which duration one is included in the other.
>
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>
> --
> *Best regards*
>
>
> *Sara EL HAMDANI*
> *Phd student -Umi University.*
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