SUMO User Documentation
"Simulation of Urban MObility" (SUMO) is an open source, highly portable, microscopic road traffic simulation package designed to handle large road networks. It is mainly developed by employees of the Institute of Transportation Systems at the German Aerospace Center. SUMO is licensed under the GPL.
Please use the mailing lists for sharing your results or for asking questions. Answers to some common questions may also be found in the FAQ.
If You use SUMO, please tell us about your Publications. Cite SUMO in your publications as: Michael Behrisch, Laura Bieker, Jakob Erdmann and Daniel Krajzewicz. SUMO - Simulation of Urban MObility: An Overview In: SIMUL 2011, The Third International Conference on Advances in System Simulation, 2011. (see [Behrisch et al2011]).
Any help is appreciated - corrections and contributions to the documentation, submission of code, or other results.
Contents |
Introduction
Basic Usage
- Notation in this Documentation
- Needed, basic Computer Skills
- Installing SUMO
- Using SUMO Command Line Applications
- Tutorials
Network Building
- Introduction to SUMO Road Networks
- Abstract networks generation
- Importing networks with NETCONVERT
Demand Modelling
- Introduction to SUMO Demand Modelling
- Definition of Vehicles, Vehicle Types, and Routes
- Simulation of public transport
- Simulation of individual persons and trip chains
- Importing O/D Matrices
- Random Trips
- Shortest or Optimal Path Routing
- Routing by Turn Probabilities
- Routes from Observation Points
- Activity-based Demand Generation
- Computing Dynamic User Assignment
- Importing foreign demands
- Routing in the Simulation
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Random Routes
Simulation
- Basic Definition
- Traffic Management and Other Structures
- Simulation output
- TraCI (On-line Interaction)
- Shapes Visualisation
- Common Problems
Theory
Appendices
- Glossary
- FAQ
- Additional Tools
- Known File Extensions
- Application Manuals
- Tool Manuals
Translations
- Persian SUMO tutorial on version 0.9.8; thanks to Omid Mohajerani
- Persian tutorial on "Vehicular Adhoc Network Simulation With NS2, SUMO And MOVE";