Hello,
vehsPerHour is still limited by the road capacity which may either be
caused by insufficient intersection capacity (i.e. bad signal program,
invalid turning lanes / connections) or inappropriate departure parameters.
For the former, observe the simulation for long queues and tune the
algorit
Hello,
Am I only facing this problem?
I am giving my flow/route files a value of 5000 vehsPerHour in total for 12
directions and specifying the time from 0 to 3600. I also want to simulate
1.25x and 1.5x the amount in one hour. When I give it any value above 5000
vehicles, SUMO is not simula
Hello,
when testing different intersection configurations it is a common occurence
that some scenarios do not permit all vehicles to arrive (or even depart)
within a given time frame due to congestion.
In that case you may either end the simulation early (and deal with the
reduced number of complet
I appreciate your response,
I installed the newer version just yesterday and I am still getting waitSteps
in the Tripinfo output and I don't get any waitingTime.
Additionally, where can I get a good measure of queue length and congestion?
Thank you,
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Tar
Did you install version 0.32.0 or did you use the latest development
version from here:
http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Downloads#SUMO_-_Latest_Development_Version ?
You can obtain queue-length using the lanearea detector:
http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Simulation/Output/Lanearea_Detectors_(E2)
A good measure o
Hello everyone,
When I output the tripinfo, it says waitSteps= an integer value. How can I get
this or the total waiting time for each vehicle in seconds? Also, how can I
calculate a queue length?
What is the concept of time Step? when I generate a route file with 12 vehicles
departing at th
Hello,
The value of waitSteps counts the number of simulation steps in which a
vehicle was waiting. So if your vehicle waits for 3 seconds and you
simulation with --step-length 0.2 that would be 15 waitSteps.
In the latest development version, the attribute waitSteps is replaced with
waitingTime wh