Hello,
Thank you for your response. Ok i got the GPS Data now that was my fault sorry.
So theres never been some real time analytics?

Well i just started to work on the output project.
My plan is to send every timestamp as json data per http post .. I will send it 
to Apache Flume which will add the data to a Hadoop cluster.

Then i want to do some analytics but i dont know what exact i want to do then. 
Its more about seeing how the cluster works with a lot of information and if 
realtime processing is possible. Im just trying out some stuff.

Do you think that could be a useful implementation i could contribute?

And is there some example analytics i could try with the data? i cant really 
find a usecase for analyzing data and im still searching for a cool usecase to 
analyze the incoming vehicle data.

regards

Johannes

Am 17. April 2014 um 09:49 schrieb Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
> glad you like the project.
>
> 1. The coordinates come in lon,lat format. If you switch these around
> Cologne becomes Somalia.
> 2. Not that I know of.
> 3. Not yet. We typically use post-processing to do these kinds of things
> (see http://sumo-sim.org/wiki/Tools/TraceExporter,
> http://sumo-sim.org/wiki/Tools/Sumolib). The code is able to handle big
> files.
> 4. Contribute relevant code to SUMO or contribute a scenario with
> real-world demand data (even a small one). Generally, it should be
> something that benefits a large part of the SUMO community (writing a nice
> tutorial would also count).
>
> regards,
> Jakob
>
>
>
> 2014-04-15 15:31 GMT+02:00 Johannes Hoffmeister <
> [email protected]    >:
>
>        > Hello Everyone,
>        >
>        > I really like this project and im planning to use it for my master 
> thesis
>        > which is about Big Data.
>        > So i got that Cologne Scenario to work and the 2 hrs is fine for now
>        > although it would be nice to get the 24 hrs?
>        >
>        > So what im not getting is the fcd output.. This is what i put in the
>        > cologne.sumocfg file :
>        >
>        > <output  >
>        > <fcd-output.geo value="true"/      >
>        > <fcd-output value="data.xml"/      >
>        > </output      >
>        >
>        > So i get the output in data.xml in the same directory but the x and y
>        > values are not gps values. The cars are driving somewhere next to 
> Somalia.
>        > It makes no difference if i have that line or not i get the same 
> values.
>        >
>        > So well my most important questions :
>        >
>        >
>        > 1. Is it possible to get the gps coordinates from the cologne 
> scenario?
>        > 2. Did anyone ever connect Sumo to a hadoop cluster for Data 
> analysis? (
>        > Im planning to use Flume to get the data into hadoop)
>        > 3. Is there an option to write Date every simulation second or every 
> 10
>        > seconds or whatever? So not in a single file?
>        > 4. What do i have to do to get the full 24hr scenario?
>        >
>        >
>        >
>        > Thank you very much i really like this project.
>        >
>        > Best regards
>        >
>        > Johannes
>        >
>        > 
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