Hello,
tbh I wasn't even aware of https://www.openhub.net/.
<https://www.openhub.net/p/sumo>Pretty cool stuff. However, it appears that
they are currently having a problem with multiple projects not being
updated [https://www.openhub.net/forums/10/topics/9170]. The repository URL
for sumo is pointing to an active repository anway.
cheers,
Jakob


2014-10-29 18:02 GMT+01:00 uxio prego <[email protected]>:

> Jakob,
> thank you for your kind answer. Sadly, I was analyzing an ancient version
> of SUMO that did not have that nice feature you wrote for eased lane
> changes. I surely will check it out and do some test drives, pun intended.
>
> Sideways, it seems that your stats at your project's page at ohloh -
> https://www.openhub.net/p/sumo - are frozen. I don't know whether that
> could relate to the fact your institution seems to have closed your earlier
> public portal sumo-sim.org.
>
> Thanks again for your support, regards,
>
> 2014-10-28 8:06 GMT+01:00 Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hello,
>> there is already some sub-lane positioning in the code when using the
>> option --lanechange.duration. It makes changing last longer and
>> interpolates the vehicles angle and position. However, there are also known
>> bugs in that area.
>> As to SimTram, I believe the only change in input data is the new
>> 'numstrips'  attribute in .edg.xml files (
>> https://sites.google.com/site/simtramsimulator/tutorial). Also there are
>> some backward incompatibilities with current attributes due to being based
>> on an older sumo version.
>>
>> regards,
>> Jakob
>>
>> 2014-10-27 18:26 GMT+01:00 uxio prego <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Although it is against the core of microsim code, I might be interested
>>> in
>>> doing evil things with the orientation and position of vehicles inside
>>> their lanes.
>>>
>>> These are few words with huge implications, so I was ready to do,
>>> preliminary, some testing with SimTram to analyze their changes.
>>>
>>> However they do not seem to ship their sources with compatible data for
>>> an
>>> easy dive in, do they?
>>>
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