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mayer2010interface


Tobias Mayer, "An interface to enable multi-model simulations in SUMO and a basic model comparison," Bachelor Thesis, Department of Computer Science, Friedrich–Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg (FAU), July 2010. (Advisors: Christoph Sommer and Falko Dressler)


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This pre-master's thesis emphasizes on microscopic modeling of urban and highway motorized traffic for simulation. Such models are in use in road traffic simulation systems in practical- as well as research applications, where they are currently deployed to develop and evaluate vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) based route assignment systems. An abstract interface for car following models will be designed and implemented in the SUMO simulation suite. Furthermore the Intelligent Driver Model will be added through that layer. In the evaluation phase several test cases will be designed and deployed to prove the validity of both implementations.

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@phdthesis{mayer2010interface,
    author = {Mayer, Tobias},
    title = {{An interface to enable multi-model simulations in SUMO and a basic model comparison}},
    advisor = {Sommer, Christoph and Dressler, Falko},
    institution = {Department of Computer Science},
    location = {Erlangen, Germany},
    month = {7},
    school = {Friedrich--Alexander University of Erlangen--Nuremberg (FAU)},
    type = {Bachelor Thesis},
    year = {2010},
   }
   
   

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