Thank you Mr.Jakob Let me briefly introduce my healthcare environment: individuals move with AGV. The AGVs are only to transfer materials in the environment (a flat floor) like the following picture. AGV might meet pedestrians who include: staff (S for short), visitor (V for short), patients - move like normal (N for short) and individuals with disabilities (D for short)
*Therefore I need some improvement:* *(i) in XML, the personFlow needs new attributes, for example: disable (a probability indicates the person is D or not). If a pedestrian is D type, he might have a stick or crutch or wheeled-chair or even he is bind.* *(ii) In the intersection, D person (who has a slower velocity) might be carried by other S, V or even N people for crossing, especially as the D is moving in a crossway. After leaving the crossway, D person could be left alone. * *(iii) A pedestrian will have different gap acceptance (a distance between person to the AGV). If the distance is too short, he/she would decide to stay at the waiting area.* [image: image.png] The gap acceptance of a pedestrian depends on yielding of vehicle (too loud or not), healthy of the person as well as the number of AGV's platoon Looking at the code of Omnet++ and SUMO, I still don't know which files to modify. If it is too difficult to change the code, perhaps I have no choice but to use a quick and dirty hack to get my purpose. Thank you in advance On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 9:51 PM Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote: > Some comments: > - the paper ""Modelling pedestrian dynamics in SUMO" doesn't describe the > whole set of vehicle/pedestrian interactions that are currently implemented > - the SUMO team is currently engaged with the integration of "social > force" style pedestrian models by way of JuPedSim (jupedsim.org), > https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/tree/jupedsim > > Can you describe the interactions that you need to simulation in more > detail? > > > > Am So., 20. Nov. 2022 um 14:41 Uhr schrieb Thanhnt Nguyen < > [email protected]>: > >> Dear all >> As reading the papers: *"Modelling pedestrian dynamics in SUMO" and >> "Pedestrian Simulation In SUMO Through Externally Modelled Agents" I notice >> that the current pedestrian model in SUMO is very simple.* >> *In my work, I need a pedestrian model which reflects a healthcare >> environment. In this model, I intend to implement interaction between >> vehicles (Automated Guided Vehicle) as well as individuals with >> disabilities* >> *I still don't know how to implement a new pedestrian model in SUMO, >> could I need to modify the code of Viens?* >> *Does anyone have a hint for me by chance?* >> *Thank you in advance* >> >> _______________________________________________ >> sumo-user mailing list >> [email protected] >> To unsubscribe from this list, visit >> https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/sumo-user >> > _______________________________________________ > sumo-user mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/sumo-user > -- Nguyen Tien Thanh Department of Software Engineering School of Information and Communication Technology (SoICT, http://www.fit.hut.edu.vn) Hanoi University of Technology (HUT, http://www.hut.edu.vn) 1 DaiCoViet Road, Hanoi, Vietnam Tel: +84-4-8682595/8683730 Fax +84-4-8692906 Mobile: +84987768886 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.fit.hut.edu.vn/~thanhnt <http://www.fit.hut.edu.vn/%7Ethanhnt>
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