Thank you very much for your detailed answer!

Best regards,
Kailin

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf 
Of Jakob Erdmann
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2018 9:10 AM
To: Sumo project User discussions <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [sumo-user] Questions about changing lane model

Hello,
the success of lane changing depends mainly on 3 things
- the required safety gaps on the target lane: these are computed by the 
car-following model). In the latest development version they can be further 
tuned for all models using the parameter lcAssertive
- the available gaps on the target lane: this mainly depends on traffic density
- cooperative speed adjustments by the vehicles. This should always be 
performed for strategic lane changing but its effectiveness highly depends on 
traffic density (also, it can be disabled using lcCooperative)

In your picture it looks as if lane-changing still takes place albeit with 
reduced flow because the traffic has already moved into a jammed state. This 
could easily be caused by intermittent higher traffic density.  If the traffic 
density was to be reduced for some time, I would expected the traffic state to 
move back to smooth lane-changing and higher flow.

The lcStrategic parameter currently affects the distance the vehicles reserve 
for a strategic lane change. Currently this distance also has a constant 
positive term which is not affected by lcStrategic and thus, strategic changing 
always takes place (maybe this ought to be changed).
Other kinds of motivations (lcSpeedGain, ...) can be switched of.
To disable strategic lane changing you could use 
traci.vehicle.setLaneChangeMode.

regards,
Jakob

2018-07-28 20:31 GMT+02:00 Tong, Kailin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Dear SUMO community,

I have done some tests about the lane-changing model (LC2013).

In the first attached picture, the cars start to change lane as soon as 
possible when they enter on a “dead lane” (which has no connection to the next 
edge of the route).
But in the second picture, they cannot implement strategic change-lane as early 
as possible, and this might lead to a traffic jam.

What kind of factors might disturb their early strategic lane-changing?

And I also tried to set lcStrategic to 0, but the strategic changing lane still 
happened.
Is it possible to deactivate one kind of lane-changing motivation (like 
strategic)?

Thank you for your answer!

Best regards,
Kailin




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