The Open Source Traffic Simulation Package SUMO. Krajzewicz, D., Bonert, M., & Wagner, P. In RoboCup 2006, Juni, 2006.
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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 largescale 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.
@inproceedings{Krajzewicz2006,
	author = {Daniel Krajzewicz and Michael Bonert and Peter Wagner},
	booktitle = {RoboCup 2006},
	title = {The Open Source Traffic Simulation Package SUMO},
	year = {2006},
	month = {Juni},
	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 largescale 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.},
	groups = {presentation, simulation packages, TS, assigned2groups},
	journal = {RoboCup 2006},
	keywords = {Simulation, Traffic Management, Disaster & Event Management},
	owner = {Daniel},
	timestamp = {2011.12.02},
	url = {http://elib.dlr.de/46740/}
}

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