Hello Jakob,

Thanks for your answer.

Regards,

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Jaime Moya Aguad

El jue, 2 sept 2021 a las 1:27, Jakob Erdmann (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Hello,
> the detector count of nVehEntered includes vehicles that changed their
> lane while on the detector (and thus may have registered on both detectors).
> The correct comparison would be between edgeData-entered and
> e1Detector-nVehContrib.
>
> regards,
> Jakob
>
>
>
> Am Do., 2. Sept. 2021 um 01:56 Uhr schrieb Jaime Moya <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi,
>> I've recently started using SUMO 1.9.2. I'm counting vehicles that travel
>> across a highway section (composed of several edges). To do this, I'm using
>> intermediate edge counts ("entered" value) and detectors (the sum for all
>> lanes of "nVehEntered" value). The detectors are placed near the start of
>> the edges, so the counting position is almost the same.
>>
>> The counts obtained from detectors are always bigger than those obtained
>> using edge values, especially when the number of lane changes is high. What
>> may be the cause of this? Is the edge value "entered" not counting the
>> vehicles that enter an edge by a lane change?
>>
>> Thank you and best regards,
>>
>> ---
>> Jaime Moya Aguad
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