In the release version, Bluetooth is not available for persons.
However, in the latest development version (
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Downloads.php#nightly_snapshots) you can use
options
--person-device.btsender.probability and
--person-device.btreceiver.probability to assign such devices to persons
and thus register all combinations of sending/receiving between cars and
vehicles.

regards,
Jakob

Am Mi., 2. Nov. 2022 um 21:23 Uhr schrieb ABRAR ALALI <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> I use randomTrips to generate pedestrians from type myType as it is
> defined in the additional file:
> <additional>
> <vType id="myType" vClass="pedestrian">
> <param key="device.btreceiver.probability" value="1"/>
> <param key="device.btsender.probability" value="1"/>
> </vType>
> </additional>
>
> I write this command to generate pedestrians:
> python randomTrips.py -n intersections.net.xml -a pedType.add.xml
> --trip-attributes="type=\"myType\"" -r ped.rou.xml --pedestrians --period 5
> --binomial 2
>
>
> In the same time, I define routes for cars in different file and assign
> Bluetooth devices for them using .simcfg file as following:
> <configuration>
>     <input>
>         <net-file value="intersections.net.xml"/>
>         <!--<route-files value="ped.rou.xml, cars.rou.xml"/>-->
> <route-files value="ped.rou.xml, CarsManRout.rou.xml"/>
> <random value="true"/>
> <gui-settings-file value="guisettings.xml"/>
> <!--<pedestrian.striping.dawdling value="0"/>-->
>     </input>
>     <time>
>         <begin value="0"/>
>         <end value="3600"/>
>     </time>
> <communication>
> <device.btsender.probability value="1"/>
> <device.btreceiver.probability value="1"/>
> <device.btreceiver.all-recognitions value="true"/>
> <device.btreceiver.range value="100"/>
> </communication>
> <output>
> <fcd-output value="output.xml"/>
> <emission-output value="emmisions.xml"/>
> <collision-output value="collision.xml"/>
> <bt-output value="bluetooth.xml"/>
> </output>
> </configuration>
>
> Now, when I check the output file "bluetooth.xml", I found that it only
> has the bluetooth output of vehicles not for pedestrians (neither senders
> or receivers).
>
> My question is how to get the output of pedestrians bluetooth devices?
>
> Regards,
> Abrar
>
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