Hi Sumo Community,

 I have a general doubt. Sumo's electric vehicle energy model was integrated 
into SUMO under Emil project [ref: 
http://elib.dlr.de/93885/1/Proceeding_SUMO2013_15-17May%202013_Berlin-Adlershof.pdf]
  in which vehicle models were validated by simulation method i.e. by tracking 
the energy consumed of electric buses. The method says that the agency, first 
of all, collected the trajectories and collected data for energy consumption 
from real-world and then they simulated the vehicle and tested the model by 
comparing the model calculated energy consumptions with real-world energy 
consumptions, the paper doesn't tell if it was a macro-level simulation or a 
micro-level simulation? So, what I mean to say is 'did they exactly replicate 
the trajectories in SUMO or try to produce a simulation that is a macro-level 
simulation from which I understand is i.e. speeds distribution is tried to keep 
close to the real world but the position may differ from actual trajectories.
If microsimulation was created, then I am curious how to achieve micro-level 
simulation in which the position of the vehicle is given and we replicate the 
exact positions i.e. latitude and longitude and we try to keep the position as 
close but not looking at speeds assuming that sumo would itself calculate the 
speeds if the positions are given and move the vehicle to that position.

regards
AMIT RAI
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