Greetings!
Thank you for your support.

I am writing to know if while visiting an intermediate location, I can make
the pedestian to stop there for a certain duration ?
and secondly, if I can control the duration of stay per respective
intermediate locations?

For example, if the intermediate location represents a restaurant, the
person stays there for an hour and if it is a shop person stays a few
minutes.

Many thanks again.
Regards,
Mateen

On Thu, 6 May 2021 at 11:48, Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1) you can load a customized probability file that sets the probability
> for each edge and each purpose (source, destination, intermediate):
> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tools/Trip.html#customized_weights
> 2) you can use option --weights.priority-factor (for duarouter and sumo)
> to increase the likelihood of using certain streets based on the edge
> attribute 'priority'. With a default osm import, more important streets
> have a higher value
> 3) you can define a custom type for your persons or simply add a file that
> overwrites the default type named "DEFAULT_PEDTYPE" with a custom maxSpeed
> value.
>
> regards,
> Jakob
>
> Am Do., 6. Mai 2021 um 10:49 Uhr schrieb Mateen Mahmood <
> [email protected]>:
>
>> Greetings!
>>
>> I am using the below line of code to generate pedestrian trajectories of
>> 100 individuals with visits to 10 intermediate locations.
>>
>> *randomTrips.py -n valencia.net.xml --intermediate 10 --pedestrians -r
>> movement.rou.xml -e 1 -p 0.01*
>>
>> I am writing to seek guidance on below queries:
>> - if I can fix the intermediate locations? or provide with a set of lets
>> suppose 20 locations and 10 are chosen out of those?
>> - if I can make the trajectories to follow particular streets? or follow
>> main avenues more often than the smaller streets
>> -  if I can make them slow in their movement? I think that increasing the
>> duration of <begin/end> time makes the slower.
>>
>> Please suggest. I will be grateful. Thanks!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mateen
>>
>> On Tue, 4 May 2021 at 20:01, Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> option --max-dist limits the maximum straight-line distance between
>>> origin and destination to the given number of meters. It's main use is to
>>> prevent overly long pedestrian walks in large networks (since people tend
>>> to use other modes of transport if the distance  is too large).
>>>
>>> Am Di., 4. Mai 2021 um 11:40 Uhr schrieb Mateen Mahmood <
>>> [email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> Dear Jakob
>>>> Greetings!
>>>>
>>>> I am writing to seek guidance on how I can use the '--max-dist'
>>>> functionality in the below random generation and what exactly is its
>>>> purpose? I am unable to find details regarding that. Many thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Mateen
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 at 09:42, Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> the easiest solution currently is to generate very long walks for a
>>>>> fixed number of pedestrians in a dense network.
>>>>> due to a bug in randomTrips generation, the following works only in
>>>>> the latest development version:
>>>>>
>>>>> randomTrips.py -n yournet.xml --intermediate 1000 --persons -e 1 -p
>>>>> 0.01
>>>>>
>>>>> (generate 100 pedestrians that depart in the first second and each
>>>>> walks a sequence of 1000 random locations).
>>>>>
>>>>> regards,
>>>>> Jakob
>>>>>
>>>>> Am Di., 23. Feb. 2021 um 14:07 Uhr schrieb Muhammad Mateen Mahmood <
>>>>> [email protected]>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Greetings!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am writing to seek guidance related to below queries regarding
>>>>>> pedestrian trajectories:
>>>>>> - Can the total count of individuals (pedestrians) be restricted? *like
>>>>>> to have only 100 individuals moving inside the study area (closed 
>>>>>> space). *
>>>>>> - Can sumo generate multiple trajectories of a single individual or a
>>>>>> continuous movement of an individual within a closed space?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I need movement trajectories of a population to execute a contact
>>>>>> tracing process, which requires multiple trajectories of all individuals
>>>>>> with resticted count of total population.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for your support and guidance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Mateen Mahmood
>>>>>> M.Sc Geospatial Technologies
>>>>>> Universitat Jaume I, Spain
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