Dear Jakob, sorry one more question on this topic. I set the
speedFactor=normc(1,0.1,0.2,2) and speedDev="0" thus speedFactor=1 for all
vehicles in the tripinfo output file. If I set the speedDev="0",it does not
matter normc(mean,deviation,lower cutoff,upper cutoff) form. All speed
factors of the vehicle are taken 1. I would like to ask the difference
between the  "deviation" term in normc() and SpeedDev parameter. Regards.

Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>, 8 Şub 2022 Sal, 14:43 tarihinde şunu
yazdı:

> >  I would like to model a Level-4 (highly automated level) autonomous
> vehicle, and it is assumed to obey the road code exactly. It can not exceed
> the speed limit (i.e 50 km/hr for my case). In this case, speedFactor can
> be defined in <vtype> speedFactor="1.0" and speedDev="0". Am I right?
>
> Yes .
>
> > Other question,  *speedFactor="1.0" and speedDev="0" the same as norm
> (1.0,0)? *
>
> Yes.
>
> > Last question: how do the "lower cutoff" and "upper cutoff" parameters
> work? Regards.
>
> The distribution is sampled repeatedly until a value from [lowerCutoff,
> upperCutoff] is found.
>
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