For any given lane change situation where one vehicle blocks another,
either of the two vehicles may reduce it's speed to change their relative
position. The lanechange model tries to calculate an ideal speed adjustment
and with lcCooperativeSpeed=1 this speed is then used. With lower values of
lcCooperativeSpeed, the speed adjustment is followed less stringently.
The value of lcCooperative mainly controls the willingness for cooperative
lane changing (rather than speed adjustment) but for historical reasons, it
also sets the default for lcCooperativeSpeed if that attribute is not
defined explicitly.
For code, see
https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/blob/502cbdd196d2a1ab2bad51d3977b7e4958d2c902/src/microsim/lcmodels/MSLCM_LC2013.cpp#L264-L276

Am Fr., 15. Jan. 2021 um 18:57 Uhr schrieb Bae, Jong In <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> Based on the description on SUMO website and my experiments, lcCooperative
> and lcCooperativeSpeed reduce the speed of the vehicle when there is
> another vehicle trying to merge.
> How do these two parameters change the speed calculation?
> Any explanation or source code would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thank you!
>
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