Hello,

Actually, when looking at multiple time intervals or only using a single
time interval for the whole simulation it is sufficient to take the
meanTimeLoss and look up the LOS in a table such as
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Level_of_service_(transportation)#LOS_for_At-Grade_Intersections

The formula only makes sense when looking at the timeLoss that has been
accumulated in a particular interval but the meanTimeLoss within will also
be included in the meanTimeLoss of a later interval (when the vehicle
actually passes the intersection) so you will get an invalid increase in
timeLoss if you add this up for multiple intervals.

regards,
Jakob

Am Mi., 18. Nov. 2020 um 19:52 Uhr schrieb amir kr <[email protected]>:

> hello,
> I have a question about intersection LOS . how can I calculate LOS in
> SUMO? I saw a formula in your discussion that calculate LOS based on a
> formula :
> (vehicleSum  * meanTimeLoss + vehicleSumWithin * meanTimeLossWithin) /
> (vehicleSum + vehicleSumWithin )
> can I use it to calculate delay at the intersection (using E3 detector)
> and after that calculate LOS based on HCM ?
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