Hello,
in order to place detectors within junctions your network must be built
with internal lanes (
http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Simulation/Intersections#Internal_links).

- you can show the internal edge ids by setting 'show internal edge name'
in the junction visualization settings (lanes have the suffix '_n' where n
= 0 refers to the rightmost lane of the internal edge).
- if you disbable 'draw junction shape' in the junction visualization
settings you can see the internal lanes and right-click them to get their id
- it helps to draw lanes at reduced width as explained here:
http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/SUMO-GUI#Investigating_internal_edges_and_lanes

regards,
Jakob


2018-04-18 10:14 GMT+02:00 Menno van der Woude <me...@codingconnected.eu>:

> Hello Jakob,
>
> thanks for the info. I'd like to try this, but have trouble finding the
> internal lane IDs.
>
> Checking "show internal edge name" in View Settings (in SUMO-GUI) has no
> (visible) effect. Checking "show lane to lane connections" shows some
> straight lines, though not all connections are drawn. Also, the connections
> cannot be selected, and hovering over them does not show an ID.
>
> I also noticed that in the network file, all junctions have this:
> intLanes="". Also, at the top of the file it says "<no-internal-links
> value="true"/>". This seems to be an implicit settings, at this option was
> not checked in the Processing Options window (F10). After checking is,
> saving, then unchecking and saving again, the intLanes property is filled
> with data.
> I am however still unable to view them in SUMO-GUI. Using the IDs that
> show up in the network file does not seem to work (also I don't know which
> is which).
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> Greets, Menno
>
> On 16-4-2018 15:43, Jakob Erdmann wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> you can place detectors on so-called internal lanes.
>> This should be considered experimental and there is currently no support
>> for this in netedit.
>> You must obtain the lane id corresponding from sumo-gui as explained here:
>> http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/SUMO-GUI#Investigating_internal_edges_and_lanes
>> Note, that for left-turns the connection may consist of two consecutive
>> lanes.
>> regards,
>> Jakob
>>
>>
>>
>> 2018-04-16 12:44 GMT+02:00 Menno van der Woude <me...@codingconnected.eu
>> <mailto:me...@codingconnected.eu>>:
>>
>>     Hello all,
>>
>>     for an intersection I'd like to simulate, I need to have E2 type
>>     detectors inside a junction (ie. on a connection). Is this somehow
>>     possible? (Preferably with netedit...)
>>
>>     Alternatively, also helpful would be to be able to place a traffic
>>     light stop line at an arbitrary position on an edge connected to a
>>     controller junction. That way, I could have a detector after the
>>     stop line.
>>
>>     Thanks for any help,
>>
>>     Greets, Menno
>>
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