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SUMO 2019: Berlin, Germany
- Melanie Weber, Laura Bieker-Walz, Robert Hilbrich, Michael Behrisch:
Simulating Connected Urban Mobility, SUMO User Conference 2019, May 13-15, 2019, Berlin-Adlershof, Germany. EPiC Series in Computing 62, EasyChair 2019 - Moritz Klischat, Octav Dragoi, Mostafa Eissa, Matthias Althoff:
Coupling SUMO with a Motion Planning Framework for Automated Vehicles. 1-9 - Laura Bieker-Walz, Michael Behrisch:
Modelling green waves for emergency vehicles using connected traffic data. 10-20 - Jakob Kaths, Benedikt Schott, Frederic Chucholowski:
Co-simulation of the virtual vehicle in virtual traffic considering tactical driver decisions. 21-28 - Thanapapas Horsuwan, Chaodit Aswakul:
Reinforcement Learning Agent under Partial Observability for Traffic Light Control in Presence of Gridlocks. 29-47 - Mirko Barthauer, Alexander Hafner:
Testing an Adaptive Cruise Controller with coupled traffic and driving simulations. 48-55 - Yun-Pang Flötteröd, Michael Behrisch, Martijn Hendriks, Jean-Benoît Bonne, Erik Vullings, Rinze Bruining:
Co-simulation of vehicles and crowds for rescue trials. 56-67 - Anna Braun, Mohcine Chraibi, Lukas Arnold:
Investigation of the capacity of train stations in case of a large-scale emergency evacuation. 68-77 - Jakub Król, Bani Anvari, Roberto Lot:
Low-dimensional estimation and prediction framework for description of the oscillatory traffic dynamics. 78-91 - Ismet Göksad Erdagi, Mehmet Ali Silgu, Hilmi Berk Çelikoglu:
Emission Effects of Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control: A Simulation Case Using SUMO. 92-100 - Görkem Akyol, Mehmet Ali Silgu, Hilmi Berk Çelikoglu:
Pedestrian-Friendly Traffic Signal Control Using SUMO. 101-106 - Levente Alekszejenkó, Tadeusz P. Dobrowiecki:
SUMO Based Platform for Cooperative Intelligent Automotive Agents. 107-123 - Leonhard Lücken, Evangelos Mintsis, Kallirroi N. Porfyri, Robert Alms, Yun-Pang Flötteröd, Dimitrios Koutras:
From Automated to Manual - Modeling Control Transitions with SUMO. 124-144 - Jakub Sevcik, Jan Prikryl:
A Vehicle Device Tailored for Hybrid Trolleybuses and Overhead Wires Implementation in SUMO. 145-157 - Ei Ei Mon, Hideya Ochiai, Chaiyachet Saivichit, Chaodit Aswakul:
Recurrent and Non-recurrent Congestion Based Gridlock Detection on Chula-SSS Urban Road Network. 158-171 - Thomas M. Weber, Patrick Driesch, Dieter Schramm:
Introducing Road Surface Conditions into a Microscopic Traffic Simulation. 172-186 - Georgios Grigoropoulos, Leonhard Lücken, Jakob Erdmann, Heather Kaths:
Modelling Bicycle Infrastructure in SUMO. 187-198 - Heather Kaths, Andreas Keler, Jakob Kaths, Fritz Busch:
Analyzing the behavior of bicyclists using a bicycle simulator with a coupled SUMO and DYNA4 simulated environment. 199-205 - Daniel Wesemeyer, Jan Trumpold:
Controlling a real-world intersection with connected vehicle information provided by CAMs (Cooperative Awareness Messages). 206-212 - Philipp Heisig, Sven Erik Jeroschewski, Johannes Kristan, Robert Höttger, Ahmad Banijamali, Sabine Sachweh:
Bridging the Gap between SUMO & Kuksa: Using A Traffic Simulator for Testing Cloud-based Connected Vehicle Services. 213-229 - Gerald Richter, Lukas Grohmann, Philippe Nitsche, Gernot Lenz:
Anticipating Automated Vehicle Presence and the Effects on Interactions with Conventional Traffic and Infrastructure. 230-243 - Peter Wagner, Robert Alms, Jakob Erdmann, Yun-Pang Flötteröd:
Remarks on Traffic Signal Coordination. 244-255 - Lara Codeca, Jérôme Härri, Jakob Erdmann:
DEMO - A Simulation Framework for Multi-modal Commuting and Parking Optimization. 256-257
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