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Eclipse SUMO is an open source, highly portable, microscopic and continuous traffic simulation package designed to handle large networks. It allows for intermodal simulation including pedestrians and comes with a large set of tools for scenario creation.
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Data significance of the fuel consumption #12651

Closed jianki1314 closed 1 year ago

jianki1314 commented 1 year ago
    Data significance of the fuel consumption data file contained in the sumo file.For example:

cp_norm(rated) | FC-- | -- [-] | [g/kWrated] Pdrive (Engine)= 19.39067 | Extrapolation: Pe: 0.9000001 - 1 idle | 10.82388 -0.2 | 4.366878 -0.1 | 15.2459 0 | 24.06894 0.1 | 40.95275 0.2 | 63.58941 0.3 | 87.5217 0.4 | 109.7244 0.5 | 136.4364 0.6 | 160.0468 0.7 | 190.6633 0.8000001 | 210.6401 0.9000001 | 236.9701 1 | 263.3002

behrisch commented 1 year ago

What exactly is the question here? If it is about the origin / validity of the data: The data files are from the PHEMlight model of TU Graz so for more details please ask there https://www.itna.tugraz.at/en/research/areas/em/simulation/phemlight.html

behrisch commented 1 year ago

Closing for lack of feedback. If you have more info leave a comment.

jianki1314 commented 1 year ago

So far, the free fuel consumption data is enough to use

behrisch commented 1 year ago

Sorry, but I still don't understand. Is this a question or a bug report or what is the reason for opening this issue?

jianki1314 commented 1 year ago

This is a question, and by using sumo during this time, I understand the meaning of the output in the emission file.