hybridPy: The Simulation Suite for Mesoscopic and Microscopic Traffic Simulations

J¨org Schweizer, Fabian Schuhmann, Cristian Poliziani
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Mesoscopic, agent-based simulations efficiently model and assess entire regions’ daily activities and travel patterns, exemplified by smaller countries like Switzerland. The queue-based simulation represents a compromise between computational speed on the one hand and the necessity of detailed modeling infrastructure on the other hand. Thus, mesoscopic simulations enable an efficient and reasonably detailed analysis of the complex interplay between supply and demand in mobility research. Conversely, microsimulations excel at reproducing individual speed profiles and behavior by modeling the interactions between traffic participants, including pedestrians, bicycles, and scooters. Although allowing for more detailed system analysis, the downside is the high computational burden, which often prevents large-scale microscopic simulations from running in optimization or calibration loops. hybridPY, an extension of SUMOPy, aims to close the gap and benefit from both environments. The simulation suite allows the running of mesoscopic as well as microscopic traffic simulations based on the core idea: running a microscopic simulation in a smaller dedicated area, using the routes or mobility plans generated from a larger mesoscopic model. The main features of this software are: (i) import, editing and visualization of MATSim and BEAM CORE networks; (ii) conversion of MATSim plans to SUMO routes or plans within the SUMO area; (iii) configuring and running of MATSim simulations. The capability of hybridPY is demonstrated by two applications: the simulation of Schwabing, Germany, based on the MITO MATSim model, and the San Francisco municipality, USA, based on the mesoscopic BEAM CORE model of the entire San Francisco Bay area. Both scenarios demonstrate that the hybrid approach results in significant computational gains with respect to a pure microscopic approach.
hybridPy:用于中观和微观交通仿真的仿真套件
基于代理的中观模拟可以有效地模拟和评估整个地区的日常活动和旅行模式,瑞士等较小的国家就是一个例子。基于队列的模拟是计算速度与详细建模基础设施必要性之间的折衷方案。因此,中观模拟可以对流动性研究中供需之间复杂的相互作用进行高效、合理的详细分析。相反,微观模拟通过模拟交通参与者(包括行人、自行车和滑板车)之间的相互作用,在再现个人速度曲线和行为方面表现出色。hybridPY 是 SUMOPy 的扩展,旨在缩小差距,从两种环境中获益。该仿真套件允许运行基于核心理念的中观和微观交通仿真:在较小的专用区域内运行微观仿真,并使用从较大的中观模型中生成的路线或移动计划。该软件的主要功能包括(i) MATSim 和 BEAM CORE 网络的导入、编辑和可视化;(ii) 将 MATSim 计划转换为 SUMO 区域内的 SUMO 路线或计划;(iii) 配置和运行 MATSim 仿真。混合PY 的功能通过两个应用进行了演示:基于 MITO MATSim 模型的德国施瓦宾模拟和基于整个旧金山湾区的中观 BEAM CORE 模型的美国旧金山市政模拟。这两种情况都表明,与纯粹的微观方法相比,混合方法能显著提高计算效率。
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