Dear Michael , I have to perform throughput analysis of vehicles .
Would generating a Tcl file using TraceExporter.py --> NS2 --> Xgraph be the correct approach ? Regards, Pooja. > On 28 ನವೆಂಬರ್ 2013, at 01:12 PM, Michael Behrisch > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Pooja, > it is never required to use MOVE or NS2 with SUMO. It is just possible > to use it for network simulation but if you don't need detailed > vehicular communication or have a different tool, feel free. > To call the cfg with the GUI just issue > sumo-gui my.sumocfg. You can > start the GUI without options as well and open the cfg interactively. > > Regards, > Michael > > 2013/11/17 USC <[email protected]>: >> Dear Michael, >> >> Thank you for responding . >> >> I have shifted to Linux (Fedora 19) and I successfully ran the first SUMO >> cfg file. >> >> I have two questions. >> >> - under what scenario is the use of MOVE or NS2 required along with SUMO? >> - my simulation of .cfg files happens on the terminal. How do I call the GUI >> to do this from the terminal instead ? >> >> >> UPDATE- I have solved all the installation issues that were occurring on >> Fedora 19 (64-bit). So if anyone is new to this and has problems , I can >> help out. >> >> Regards, >> Pooja. >> >>> On 17 ನವೆಂಬರ್ 2013, at 12:15 PM, Michael Behrisch >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> just a short answer: >>> You should be able to do most routing stuff with TraCI in the >>> programming language of your choice (python will be easiest because it >>> has the most complete API, Java is also fine). >>> There is no need to compile SUMO by yourself >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Michael >>> >>> 2013/11/5 USC <[email protected]>: >>>> Hi , >>>> >>>> I need to implement routing algorithms to a traffic junction and observe >>>> the effects in GUI. >>>> >>>> To start with , >>>> I "downloaded" the binary files for Windows 7, 64- bit and ran a couple of >>>> examples just to observe on the GUI. >>>> >>>> However , for me to do my project, do I need to "build" it under windows ? >>>> >>>> >>>> Also , I'm a little confused about where routing algorithms are placed - ( >>>> XML , SQL / MSVC / python etc ) >>>> >>>> I have many doubts because I'm not from computer science background so >>>> please do help . Any help / suggestion will be very much appreciated . >>>> >>>> >>>> In short , My goal with this project is to implement a routing algorithm >>>> at a traffic intersection . >>>> 1) Is TraCi enough for this or TraNS is required ? >>>> 2) do I need to "build" instead of downloading >>>> 3) where do I out my routing algorithm- python command line ? Python idle >>>> ? MSVC 2010 ? >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Pooja. >>>> University of Southern California, Los Angeles . >>>> >>>>> On 21 ಅಕ್ಟೋಬರ್ 2013, at 01:11 AM, Jakob Erdmann >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> SUMO currently provides for ways to let vehicle re-compute routes >>>>> during a simulation based on traffic levels. >>>>> If you want to do (differently) with your own application you need >>>>> something that runs alongside the SUMO traffic simulation and >>>>> influences its behavior. >>>>> This can only be done with TraCI (an API for retrieving and setting >>>>> simulation values). >>>>> Look at >>>>> http://sumo-sim.org/wiki/Tutorials/Quick_Start and >>>>> http://sumo-sim.org/wiki/Tutorials/TraCI4Traffic_Lights >>>>> >>>>> regards, >>>>> Jakob >>>>> >>>>> 2013/10/16 Pooja Voladoddi <[email protected]>: >>>>>> I'm working on a project that involves combining centralized and >>>>>> distributed traffic routing , >>>>>> >>>>>> During distributed traffic routing , vehicles are assumed to be able to >>>>>> communicate with each other . >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> My problem statement is to enhance the routing algorithm during >>>>>> decentralized mode . >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm new to SUMO and I looked at the tutorials but they are overwhelming >>>>>> and >>>>>> I'm not able to decide which took I should use for this - and how TraCi >>>>>> figures into this if at all it does . >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Any suggestions or help would be appreciated. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> Pooja . >>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>>> October Webinars: Code for Performance >>>>>> Free Intel webinars can help you accelerate application performance. >>>>>> Explore tips for MPI, OpenMP, advanced profiling, and more. 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