Acceleration lanes are indicated in the network using attribute
'acceleration="1"' since version 1.0.0 but off-ramps are not marked. This
information is currently not available via TraCI.

regards,
Jakob


2018-09-11 13:32 GMT+02:00 Ei Ei Mon <[email protected]>:

> Dear,
>
> May I know how can I have the information about on-ramp and off-ramp on
> our road network? Are there any other methods to get this information like
> by using traci or something?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> with best regards,
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 6:58 PM Ei Ei Mon <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear,
>>
>> Thank you for your time.
>>
>> Now I use sumo 1.0.0 version. When I try to create accident case as the 
>> following:
>>
>> if(step>=21600 and step<=22000):
>>
>>       
>> traci.vehicle.setStop('43.0',edgeID='L10189',laneIndex=1,pos=90,duration=600,flags=0,startPos=50);
>>
>> *duration *is not still working. Something wrong in my code?
>>
>>
>> with best regards,
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 6:09 PM Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Answers below:
>>>
>>> Now I would like to know about the difference between the outputs of
>>>> edge-based measures and using lane area detectors. I want to get the
>>>> information related with edge like density, occupancy , speed.  For this
>>>> purpose, which of the following approaches is suitable?
>>>>
>>>> 1) edge-based measures
>>>> 2)using lane-area detectors
>>>>
>>>
>>> The main difference is that edge based measures always count the whole
>>> edge whereas detectors only count a lane section.
>>> Both approaches are possible but edge based measures require less
>>> aggregation if you need the data for the whole edge.
>>>
>>>
>>> traci.vehicle.setStop('43.0',edgeID='L10189',laneIndex=1,pos=90,duration=600,flags=0,startPos=50);
>>>>>
>>>>> but in this case, *duration *attribute is not working.
>>>>>
>>>>> In older versions of SUMO, setStop requires a duration in
>>> milliseconds. since 1.0.0 duration is in seconds.
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> In my case, I want queue length of each edge. For this case, now I
>>>>>> compute the average value from queue length of each lane by using lane 
>>>>>> area
>>>>>> detector. Is it possible by using this way? Or are there any other 
>>>>>> methods
>>>>>> to get queue length directly from each edge?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, the queue length is only available for each lane. You have to
>>> aggregate the edge data yourself.
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> Jakob
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