Or at least simulate without the traffic signal at the junction . 

I'm assuming it's possible to do so using induction loops on each lane of the 
junction. 

Please do let me know . 

Regards,
Pooja.

> On 25 ನವೆಂಬರ್ 2013, at 03:01 PM, Pooja Voladoddi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm going to simplify the problem statement, please help me out if this makes 
> sense.
> 
> My goal is this - 
> 
> Look at the lane density of each lane (say 4 lanes) intersecting at a 
> junction, and allow the lane with the highest density through , assuming that 
> the cars/vehicles on all lanes are able to communicate with each other.
> --------------
> 
> Say N-S lane has a higher density but the traffic light is RED , it should 
> still go through because the lead vehicle at N-S intersection has 
> communicated to W-E lead vehicle that lane density is higher on N-S direction.
> 
> 
> For this purpose,
> 
> ---do i need TraCI or TraNS ?
> 
> 
> i need to override the 'RED' traffic light in case lane density for that lane 
> is high compared to others.
> 
> --- will TraCI suffice if i just use the Python script as the controller 
> (instead of NS2)  , and make the intersection to NOT have a traffic signal?
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Pooja.
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