Traffic Simulation with Open-Source and Commercial Traffic Microsimulators: A Case Study

https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2022.2.E49-E62

Keywords: Aimsun, Sumo, comparison, microsimulation software

Abstract

The analysis of traffic problems in large urban centers often requires the use of computational tools, which give the possibility to make a more detailed analysis of the issue, suggest solutions, predict behaviors and, above all, support efficient decision-making. Transport microsimulation software programs are a handy set of tools for this type of analysis. This research paper shows a case study where functions and limitations of Aimsun version 8.2.0, a commercial-like European software and Sumo version 1.3.1, a European open-source software, are presented. The input and output data are similar in both software and the interpretation of results is quite intuitive for both, as well. However, Aimsun's graphical interface interprets results more user-friendly, because Sumo is an open-access software presented as an effective alternative tool for transport modeling.

Author Biographies

Nelson Baza-Solares

Universidad Industrial de Santander, Escuela de Ingenieria Civil, Bucaramanga, Colombia and Grupo de Investigacion Geomatica, Gestion y Optimizacion de Sistemas, Bucaramanga, Colombia

Ruben Velasquez-Martínez

Universidad Industrial de Santander, Escuela de Ingenieria Civil, Bucaramanga, Colombia and Grupo de Investigacion Geomatica, Gestion y Optimizacion de Sistemas, Bucaramanga, Colombia

Cristian Torres-Bohórquez

Universidad Industrial de Santander, Escuela de Ingenieria Civil, Bucaramanga, Colombia and Grupo de Investigacion Geomatica, Gestion y Optimizacion de Sistemas, Bucaramanga, Colombia

Yerly Martínez-Estupiñán

Universidad Industrial de Santander, Escuela de Ingenieria Civil, Bucaramanga, Colombia and Grupo de Investigacion Geomatica, Gestion y Optimizacion de Sistemas, Bucaramanga, Colombia

Cristian Poliziani

DICAM- University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

Published
2022-04-01
How to Cite
Nelson Baza-Solares, Ruben Velasquez-Martínez, Cristian Torres-Bohórquez, Yerly Martínez-Estupiñán, & Cristian Poliziani. (2022). Traffic Simulation with Open-Source and Commercial Traffic Microsimulators: A Case Study. Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina, 24(2), E49-E62. https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2022.2.E49-E62
Section
Management Science and Informatics in Transport