Let me rephrase: moving average is in reference to a measured quantity.
What measured quantity of the vehicle are you interested in?

Am Fr., 25. Feb. 2022 um 09:14 Uhr schrieb Sumbal Malik <
[email protected]>:

> 2. not sure what you mean by "moving average".  Usually we talk about
> *moving average of something in a time  window* (i.e. moving average of
> vehicle count over the last 50 steps)
>
> yes, how can we find the moving average of the vehicle?
>
>
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2022 at 12:11, Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 1.  set option --fcd-output fcd.xml --device.fcd.explicit EGO
>> --tripinfo-output tripinfo.xml --device.tripinfo.explicit EGO
>> This  writes the relevant outputs for EGO only
>>
>> 2. not sure what you mean by "moving average".  Usually we talk about
>> *moving average of something in a time  window* (i.e. moving average of
>> vehicle count over the last 50 steps)
>>
>> 3. see the previous explanation. You could introduce congestion with a
>> variable speed as explained in
>> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tutorials/FundamentalDiagram.html#reducing_the_speed_locally
>>
>> Am Do., 24. Feb. 2022 um 10:56 Uhr schrieb Sumbal Malik <
>> [email protected]>:
>>
>>> Dear SUMO Community
>>>
>>> I would be thankful if you could answer the following questions:
>>>
>>> 1. I want to generate a flow of vehicles say vehPerHour=5000, and
>>> another single vehicle say vehID="EGO" on the same route, is there any way
>>> to monitor the EGO vehicle and store its output in the file. For instance,
>>> I want to see how did the vehicle behave during the traveling time. Did it
>>> collide with any vehicle or how many times did it change the lane, total
>>> travel time and time loss, etc.
>>>
>>> 2. How do we define *moving average* if the vehicle is traveling on a
>>> straight road. How can we calculate it in the SUMO?
>>>
>>> 3. I have a straight road of 1 Km with 2 lanes and I generated a flow
>>> with the following <flow> settings. I want to simply simulate that if the
>>> number of vehicles is more on the road, there will be congestion and the
>>> speed of the vehicles will be slow and vice versa. But when I plot the
>>> results using Edge data freq="60" I do not get the desired results.
>>>
>>> Also, the right side of the attached graph is empty why, no data is
>>> plotted on those points.
>>>
>>> Please guide me where I am making mistakes.
>>>
>>> <vType id="default" vClass="passenger" color="green" sigma="1" 
>>> speedDev="0.3"
>>> speedFactor="1.2"/>
>>>
>>>     <route edges="E0" color="green" id="route_0"/>
>>>
>>>     <flow id="flow_0" type="default" begin="0" route="route_0"
>>> end="3600" departSpeed="avg" departLane="best" vehsPerHour="7000"/>
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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