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Recent Development and Applications of SUMO - Simulation of Urban MObility

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The current state of the SUMO package, its major applications, both by research topic and by example, as well as future developments and extensions are described.
Abstract
SUMO is an open source traffic simulation package including the simulation application itself as well as supporting tools, mainly for network import and demand modeling. SUMO helps to investigate a large variety of research topics, mainly in the context of traffic management and vehicular communications. We describe the current state of the package, its major applications, both by research topic and by example, as well as future developments and extensions. Keywords-microscopic traffic simulation; traffic management; open source; software

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