Hi Vincent,
thanks for answering, I forward the answer to the list to encourage
further contributions.

All the best,
Michael

2013/10/14  <[email protected]>:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I spoke to my supervisor about this last week, as I'm getting towards the
> end (hopefully) of writing up my thesis.
>
> We've been looking at varying approaches to communication and their impact
> on performance, and have been using the vehicle convoy problem as a means of
> exploring this. I was using very simple vehicles, and just 4, so it's only
> recently (maybe 2 months now) that I've been integrating with SUMO instead.
>
> There's some areas of our work that might be of interest to the wider
> community though - the integration to SUMO (via traci4j) is back to our
> middleware layer, where we have a number of other components on a
> publish-subscribe basis - so there's a 3D viewer, a database logger, Jason
> BDI agent engine, and a normative framework (which will hopefully be
> demonstrated using governing the convoy).
>
> For us, it would be good to see what the traffic sim community thinks too -
> we presented at ATT2012, but it would have been a much stronger piece of
> work if we had included SUMO back then.
>
> Anyway, hope that helps, and maybe of interest.
>
> Regards,
>
> Vincent
>
>
> Quoting Michael Behrisch <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi,
>> the next SUMO conference is approaching and this time we would maybe
>> like to focus a little and propose some topic (or a few) apart from
>> "everything connected with your favorite traffic simulation". This
>> does not mean that only submissions which are directly related will be
>> accepted but it will help to raise the awareness.
>>
>> Just to give you an idea, what we already had in our mind (in no
>> particular order of preference):
>>  - Open Tools and Data
>>  - Vehicular Communication
>>  - Modelling Urban Mobility
>>  - E-Mobility and Autonomous Driving
>>
>> Do you have any further suggestions or comments? It would be also nice
>> if you are in some kind of working group / writing your theses, if you
>> could ask your group / advisor / professor: What would make them come
>> to a SUMO conference, what are they mostly interested in when it comes
>> to traffic simulation?
>>
>> Really looking forward to your responses,
>> Michael
>>
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