The open source traffic simulation package SUMO

  • Krajzewicz D
  • Bonert M
  • Wagner P
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Abstract

Since the year 2000, the Institute of Transportation Research (IVF) at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) is developing a microscopic, traffic simulation package. The complete package is offered as open source to establish the software as a common testbed for algorithms and models from traffic research. Since the year 2003 the IVF also works on a virtual traffic management centre and in conjunction with this on traffic management. Several large-scale projects have been done since this time, most importantly INVENT where modern traffic management methods have been evaluated and the online-simulation and prediction of traffic during the world youth day (Weltjugendtag) 2005 in Cologne/Germany. This publication briefly describes the simulation package together with the projects mentioned above to show how SUMO can be used to simulate large- scale traffic scenarios. Additionally, it is pointed out how SUMO may be used as a testbed for automatic management algorithms with minor effort in developing extensions.

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Krajzewicz, D., Bonert, M., & Wagner, P. (2006). The open source traffic simulation package SUMO. RoboCup 2006 Infrastructure Simulation Competition, 1–5. Retrieved from http://en.scientificcommons.org/20058515

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