
Learning Traffic Simulation in Just a Few Sessions.
What you will learn
Part 1.1. Installation and Create A Simple Network
Part 1.2. Create a Simple Network: Add Cars and Intersection (Unsignalized/Signalized)
Part 1.3. SUMO Files and Naming Network and Demands
Part 2.1. SUMO NetEdit: QuickStart
Part 2.2. SUMO Step Length, Delay, and Lane Changing Constantly
Part 2.3. SUMO NetEdit: How to Create and Edit Network on GIS Map
Why take this course?
This course provides a practical introduction to Simulation of Urban MObility (SUMO), a popular open-source tool for modeling and analyzing traffic scenarios. I explain from scratch from installation to how to create road network on GIS map.
Part 1: SUMO Interface: a Simple Network Creation
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- Part 1.1: Installation and Creating a Simple Network
Learn how to install SUMO on your system and set up a basic traffic network from scratch. - Part 1.2: Adding Cars and Intersections (Unsignalized/Signalized)
Extend your network with traffic demand, including cars, and set up both unsignalized and signalized intersections. - Part 1.3: SUMO Files and Naming Conventions
Understand the different SUMO file types (e.g., *.net.xml, *.rou.xml, *.sumocfg) and learn best practices for naming networks and traffic demands.
Part 2: SUMO NetEdit: Road Network Creation
- Part 2.1: SUMO NetEdit: QuickStart
Get hands-on with NetEdit to quickly create and modify your SUMO network layout. - Part 2.2: SUMO Step Length, Delay, and Lane Changing
Explore how to customize simulation parametersβincluding step length, delay, and lane-changing behaviorβto capture realistic traffic flows. - Part 2.3: SUMO NetEdit on a GIS Map
Discover how to import or overlay GIS data into NetEdit, enabling you to design and adjust your network directly on a map for accurate, location-based modeling.
To be continued for future.
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