Hello,

I want to adapt existing traffic to measured traffic from the real
world. According to the wiki, calibrators (with route probes) are the
tool of choice for that.

The measurements I have are from induction loops close to the halting
lines of junctions, one per approaching lane. This lets me separate the
traffic by turning direction (left, right, straight) for the typical
junction, where each turning direction has its own lane, which is
exactly what I want.

However, the calibrator's wiki page [1] states that

> A single calibrator per edge is sufficent as each calibrator will also
> count the flow on all neighbouring lanes of the given lane attribute.
1.) Is it still possible to position multiple calibrators on each edge,
each on a different lane and responsible for the respective turning
direction or would they interfere?
2.) Otherwise, is there any other way to have different flows of
vehicles on a single calibrator, each for one turning direction on the
next edge?

Kind regards,
Dominik S. Buse

[1]
http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Simulation/Calibrator#Building_a_scenario_without_knowledge_of_routes.2C_based_on_flow_measurements

-- 
Dominik Buse, M.Sc.
Distributed Embedded Systems (CCS Labs)
Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Paderborn University, Germany
http://www.ccs-labs.org/~buse/


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