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+ | SUMO is a free and open traffic simulation suite which is available since 2001. SUMO allows modelling of intermodal traffic systems including road vehicles, public transport and pedestrians. Included with SUMO is a wealth of supporting tools which handle tasks such as route finding, visualization, network import and emission calculation. SUMO can be enhanced with custom models and provides various APIs to remotely control the simulation. Currently, we are in the process to of making SUMO an Eclipse project. Once the process is finished you will find a detailed description of Eclipse SUMO here in the Wiki. For the time being please see [[SUMO-in-a-nutshell.pdf]] or visit [http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/ SUMO]. |
Revision as of 09:53, 14 June 2017
OpenMobility Working Group - Advancing Simulation Environments for Transport Applications
Supported projects
Simulation of Urban MObility -- SUMO is a free and open traffic simulation suite which is available since 2001. SUMO allows modelling of intermodal traffic systems including road vehicles, public transport and pedestrians. Included with SUMO is a wealth of supporting tools which handle tasks such as route finding, visualization, network import and emission calculation. SUMO can be enhanced with custom models and provides various APIs to remotely control the simulation. Currently, we are in the process to of making SUMO an Eclipse project. Once the process is finished you will find a detailed description of Eclipse SUMO here in the Wiki. For the time being please see SUMO-in-a-nutshell.pdf or visit SUMO.