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<title>About Eclipse SUMO</title>
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<description>SUMO is a free and open source traffic simulation suite. It is available since 2001 and allows modelling of intermodal traffic systems - including road vehicles, public transport and pedestrians. Included with SUMO is a wealth of supporting tools which automate core tasks for the creation, the execution and evaluation of traffic simulations, such as network import, route calculations, visualization and emission calculation. SUMO can be enhanced with custom models and provides various APIs to remotely control the simulation.</description>
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<description>Mailing lists If you have any questions about SUMO, please post them into one of our mailing lists. You may need to create an Eclipse account first. Before you post on a list, please check the FAQ for already answered questions. sumo-user This is the first place you should ask your questions. If you have a novel question, here is some general advice before asking. If you wish to report an error please follow these suggestions.</description>
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<title>SUMO User Conference 2013</title>
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<description>Introduction The first SUMO User Conference &amp;ldquo;SUMO2013&amp;rdquo; was attended by 30 participants from throughout Europe which presented three days of simulation results but also technical enhancements and new usage scenarios of the open source microscopic traffic simulation. The highlights were two keynote speakers, Christoph Sommer (Universitaet Innsbruck) and Kai Nagel (TU Berlin), which talked about the current developments in the simulation of vehicle communication, one of the main applications of SUMO, as well as experience with the development of MatSim.</description>
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<title>SUMO User Conference 2014</title>
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<description>Introduction The SUMO2014 Conference was attended by over 50 participants from throughout Europe and America which presented two days of simulation results but also technical enhancements and new usage scenarios of the open source microscopic traffic simulation (Here you can find the conference proceedings). A highlight was the keynote speaker Mario Krumnow (Technical University Dresden), who talked about &amp;ldquo;Modeling Mobility with Open Data&amp;rdquo; (here you can find his presentation and simulation).</description>
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<title>SUMO User Conference 2015</title>
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<description>SUMO 2015 Proceedings (17.07 MB) SUMO 2015 Flyer (1.42 MB) Introduction The SUMO2015 Conference was attended by over 40 participants from throughout Europe and America which presented two days of simulation results but also technical enhancements and new usage scenarios of the open source microscopic traffic simulation (Here you can find the conference proceedings). A highlight were the keynote speakers Fritz Busch (Technische Universität München) and Hans van Lint (Delft University of Technology).</description>
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<title>SUMO User Conference 2016</title>
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<description>SUMO 2016 Proceedings (23.48 MB) SUMO 2016 Program (0.77 MB) Introduction This year, the SUMO User Conference focused on traffic, mobility and logistics. It was attended by almost 50 international participants from industry and academia. In addition to the excellent keynote given by Prof. Dr. Björn Scheuermann (Humboldt-Universität Berlin), the conference program allowed for intensive discussions on recent research advancements and developments in SUMO. A highlight was the poster session with a PARCOURS demo in which the attendants were able experience a live 3D traffic simulator with VR googles.</description>
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<title>SUMO User Conference 2017</title>
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<description>SUMO 2017 Proceedings (21.07 MB) SUMO 2017 Flyer (5.06 MB) Introduction This year, the SUMO User Conference focused on traffic simulation and simulator coupling for autonomous mobility. It was attended by more than 70 international participants from industry and academia. In addition to the joint keynote given by Johan Magnusson and Christer Lindström from 4Dialog AB, the conference program allowed for intensive discussions on recent research advancements and developments in SUMO.</description>
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<title>SUMO User Conference 2018</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>Introduction Traffic simulations are of immense importance for researchers as well as practitioners in the field of transportation. SUMO has been available since 2001 and provides a wide range of traffic planning and simulation applications. SUMO consists of a suite of tools covering road network imports and enrichment, demand generation and assignment and a state-of-the-art microscopic traffic simulation capable to simulate private and public transport modes, as well as person-based trip chains.</description>
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<title>SUMO User Conference 2019</title>
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<description>Introduction Traffic simulations are of immense importance for researchers as well as practitioners in the field of transportation. Eclipse SUMO provides a wide range of traffic planning and simulation applications. Eclipse SUMO is a toolsuite covering road network imports and enrichment, demand generation and assignment and a state-of-the-art microscopic traffic simulation capable to simulate private and public transport modes, as well as person-based trip chains. Being open source, Eclipse SUMO is ready to implement new behavioral models or to control the simulation remotely using various programming environments.</description>
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<title>SUMO User Conference 2020</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>Introduction Traffic simulations are of immense importance for researchers as well as practitioners in the field of transportation. SUMO has been available since 2001 and provides a wide range of traffic planning and simulation applications. SUMO consists of a suite of tools covering road network imports and enrichment, demand generation and assignment, and a state-of-the-art microscopic traffic simulator capable of simulating private and public transport modes, as well as person-based trip chains.</description>
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<title>SUMO User Conference 2021</title>
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<description>&amp;times; Registration is now open! Introduction Traffic simulations are of immense importance for researchers as well as practitioners in the field of transportation. SUMO has been available since 2001 and provides a wide range of traffic planning and simulation applications. SUMO consists of a suite of tools covering road network imports and enrichment, demand generation and assignment, and a state-of-the-art microscopic traffic simulator capable of simulating private and public transport modes, as well as person-based trip chains.</description>
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