Hello!

The lane-change model is rule based, not statistical. The attempt is
to represent both, navigational as well as tactical lane change. And
some kind of social behaviour as well. I think there is still a link
at the web-page to the last conference. A description of the
lane-change model was presented there and may be found in the
proceedings.

The car-following model is, let's say, an agent-based model as well.
Every driver choses her/his speed regarding the distance to and the
speed of the leading vehicle. Details depend on the model. You should
read Krauss' thesis that may be found at
http://sumo-sim.org/userdoc/Publications.html.

Sincerely,
Daniel






2014-07-21 11:02 GMT+02:00 Maryam Zuhair Habib Al Lawati
<m070...@student.squ.edu.om>:
> Hello sumo users
>
> What type of distribution does Car following model and Lane changing model 
> follows?
>
> e.g Exponential distribution, Erlang-K distribution??
>
>
> thank you
>
> regards
>
> Maryam
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