SUMO User Conference 2024

May 13-15   â€˘   Berlin-Adlershof, Germany

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Agenda

đź•“ Schedule given in Central European Summer Time (CEST) (UTC+2) - This agenda may be subject to change

Monday, May 13, 2024
12:30 - 13:00 Registration
13:00 - 13:15 Opening
13:15 - 14:30 SUMO Tutorial
14:30 - 14:45 Coffee Break
14:45 - 16:00 Ask us anything
17:15 - 18:15 Evening Program - Social Event
Guided tour of the Adlershof Science and Technology Park
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Tuesday, May 14, 2024
09:00 - 10:30

Session 1
 

Session chair: Yun-Pang Flötteröd

Simulating Traffic Networks: Driving SUMO towards digital twins
Axel Schaffland, Jonas Nelson and Julius Schöning (all: Hochschule Osnabrück)
Leveraging SUMO for Real-World Traffic Optimization: A Comprehensive Approach
Alon Bublil and Olga Dobrilko (all: NoTraffic)
Calibration of Microscopic Traffic Simulation in an Urban Environment Using GPS-Data
Christopher Stang and Klaus Bogenberger (all: Technical University of Munich)
10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:15

Session 2
 

Session chair: Robert Hilbrich

Sumonity: Bridging SUMO and Unity for Enhanced Traffic Simulation Experiences
Mathias Pechinger and Johannes Lindner (all: Technical University of Munich)
Joining SUMO and Unreal Engine to Create a Bespoke 360 Degree Narrow Passage Driving Simulator
Peter Youssef, Katherine Plant and Ben Waterson (all: University of Southampton)
Integrating Topographical Map Information in SUMO to Simulate Realistic Micromobility Trips in Hilly and Steep Terrains
Andreas Freymann (Fraunhofer IAO), Emanuel Reichsöllner (Hochschule Esslingen), Damir Ravlija (Hochschule Esslingen), Ingo Trautwein (Fraunhofer IAO) and Mirko Sonntag (Hochschule Esslingen)
Lunch 🥗
13:00 - 14:00 Keynote: Seeing is believing – Simulation and other Transportation Research at the Alabama Transportation Institute
Dr. Steven Jones (Alabama Transportation Institute)
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14:00 - 14:15 📷 Conference Photo + Coffee Break
14:15 - 15:30

Session 3
Poster Session

  • Investigation of DRT Services by Coupling Demand Modeling and Traffic Flow Simulation - Dennis Harmann, Lasse Bienzeisler, Ronja Meier and Bernhard Friedrich
  • CDASim: A Versatile Tool for Realistic Cooperative Driving Automation Simulation and Research - Zhitong Huang, Kyle Rush, Danielle Chou, Pavle Bujanovic and Sudhakar Nallamothu
  • Ingolstadt SUMO 365 – Generation and Calibration of a Microscopic Urban Model for various Scenarios - Joel Brodersen and Christoph Stadler
  • Proposal for a low emissions zone in the historic center of the city of San Luis PotosĂ­, Mexico - Missael Quilantan, Valter Barrera and Andres Ruiz
  • Development of a 3D Visualization SUMO Tool for Traffic Simulations - Maya Sekeran, Johannes Lindner, Faruk Ă–ztĂĽrk, Mathias Pechinger and Klaus Bogenberger
  • Automated conflict region calculation for intersection control with automated and connected vehicles - Natalie Steinmetz, Tanja Niels and Klaus Bogenberger
  • Simulation of 'phantom' traffic jams by modeling perception performance in SUMO - Ivan Postigo, Clas Rydergren and Johan Olstam
  • The Integration of SUMO into a Cluster-wide Simulation Pipeline for Mobility Innovations - Fabian Schuhmann
  • Interfacing a Traffic Light Controller with SUMO for Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing - Robert Markowski
  • To be announced
15:30 - 15:45 Coffee Break
15:45 - 17:15

Session 4
 

Session chair: Ronald Nippold

Optimized Design of Low Emission Zones in SUMO: A Dual Focus on Emissions Reduction and Travel Time Improvement
Alvaro Paricio-Garcia, Miguel A. Lopez-Carmona and Pablo Manglano (all: Universidad de Alcalá)
Investigating SUMO’s emission and energy models with real case study
Yun-Pang Flötteröd, Michael Behrisch and Peter Wagner (all: DLR)
HybridPy: The Simulation Suite for Mesoscopic and Microscopic Traffic Simulations
Joerg Schweizer (University of Bologna), Fabian Schuhmann (Technical University of Munich) and Cristian Poliziani (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)
17:30 Evening Program - Barbecue 🍖

Wednesday, May 15, 2024
09:00 - 10:30

Session 5
 

Session chair: Peter Wagner

Bus Priority Procedure for Signalized Intersections Based on Bus Occupancy and Delay
Katia Juliane Schmidt, Natalie Steinmetz and Martin Margreiter (all: Technical University of Munich)
rescuePY: Simulation-based Rescue Response Impact Assessment
Fabian Schuhmann (Technical University of Munich)
Generalistic Assessments of the Potential of Medical Drones in Urban Environment
Felix Wachter (Hochschule Kempten), Jannik Krivohlavek (University Medical Center Groningen), Jonas Rossa (Hochschule Kempten) and Andreas Rupp (Hochschule Kempten)
10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:15

Session 6
 

Session chair: Jakob Erdmann

Using SUMO for Test Automation and Demonstration of Digitalized Railway Concepts
Arne Boockmeyer, Dirk Friedenberger and Lukas Pirl (all: Hasso-Plattner-Institut)
Perspectives on an ALKS model in SUMO
Robert Alms, Benjamin Couéraud and Peter Wagner (all: DLR)
Calibrating Car-Following Models using SUMO-in-the-loop and Vehicle Trajectories from Roadside Radar
Maxwell Schrader, Arya Karnik, Alexander Hainen and Joshua Bittle (all: The University of Alabama)
Lunch 🥗
13:00 - 14:30

Session 7
Poster Session

  • Comprehensive simulation by coupling simulators for pedestrian and vehicle dynamics - Ronald Nippold and Jette Schumann
  • Collaborative, Distributed Testing Using Eclipse SUMO - Danielle Chou, Robin Laqui and Stephen Moyer
  • Real-time queue estimator for signalised intersections - based on detector data - Maik Halbach and Jan Trumpold
  • Utilisation of cooperative, automated vehicles with external HMI as part of traffic signal control - Robert Oertel
  • Machine-learning informed simulation-based dynamic traffic assignment with SUMO - Jonas Jostmann, Gunnar Flötteröd and Zhenliang Ma
  • Mitigating urban air pollution: Case study of Calzada de Guadalupe Avenue in San Luis PotosĂ­ city, Mexico - Andres Ruiz, Valter Barrera and Missael Quilantan
  • Advancing Traffic Safety Simulation: Introducing a Modular Threat Response Model for E-Scooters in SUMO - Pascal Brunner, Florian Denk, Felix Fröhling, Werner Huber, Klaus Bogenberger and Ronald Kates
  • Maximum Capacity versus Safety for Cyclists - Thomas Obst
  • To be announced
14:30 - 14:45 Coffee Break
14:45 - 15:45

Session 8
 

Session chair: Benjamin Couéraud

Integration Traffic Signal Control From Synchro to SUMO
Yiran Zhang (University of Washington), Mingjian Fu (INRIX Inc) and Xuegang (Jeff) Ban (University of Washington)
On Vehicular Data Aggregation in Federated Learning: A Case Study of Privacy with Parking Occupancy in Eclipse SUMO
Levente AlekszejenkĂł and Tadeusz Dobrowiecki (all: Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
15:45 - 16:10 Closing
Last update: 24.04.2024 - 15:44 CEST

Keynote

Seeing is believing – Simulation and other Transportation Research at the Alabama Transportation Institute

picture of Dr. Steven Jones
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Dr. Steven Jones
Alabama Transportation Institute
The University of Alabama
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The talk will begin with a general introduction to the Alabama Transportation Institute (ATI) and its research portfolio. The introduction will provide a historical context for the establishment of ATI and provide an overview of the broad range of human-centered transportation research led and/or facilitated by ATI. The presentation of ATI research will then focus on the role of simulation in general and eventually touch on recent SUMO-related work. Additionally, the talk will highlight the ATI track record of, and intentions to expand, international collaborations. Ultimately, the talk will provide an understanding of ATI simulation-related and other research priorities going forward as well as provide a case for potential future collaborations.

Prices

  • Regular Ticket: 495 EUR
  • Authors and Project Partners: 275 EUR
  • Students: 50 EUR (limited)

All prices excluding VAT.

Please contact us via email at sumo-conference@dlr.de to request a discount code for student registration. The availability is limited.

Registration

Registration is now open: https://sumo2024.welcome-manager.de/

Please keep in mind that the registration will close on April 30th, 2024 (at 23:59 CEST).

The registration fee includes a two and a half day conference program with refreshments, lunch, proceedings and a social event in the evening. Accommodation is not included within the registration fee and must be pre-booked separately.

Social Event

Guided tour of the Adlershof Science and Technology Park (on May 13, 2024 - 17:15 - 18:15)

Guided tour through the Adlershof Science and Technology Park campus, with a focus on the history and development of aviation research at the site, visit to the large wind tunnel, spin tunnel and sound-absorbing engine test stand.

Language

The conference language is English.

Venue

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German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Institute of Transportation Systems
Rutherfordstr. 2
12489 Berlin
Germany

Contact

For questions and comments, the conference team can be reached at the email address sumo-conference@dlr.de.

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