Simulation of Urban MObility
Simulation of Urban MObility is an open-source traffic simulator.Purpose
SUMO is developed by the German Aerospace Center and community users. It has been freely available as open source since 2001.
Traffic simulation within SUMO uses software tools for simulation and analysis of road traffic and traffic management systems. New traffic strategies can be implemented via a simulation for analysis before they are used in real-world situations. SUMO has also been proposed as a toolchain component for the development and validation of automated driving functions via various X-in-the-Loop and digital twin approaches.
SUMO is used for research purposes like traffic forecasting, evaluation of traffic lights, route selection or in the field of vehicular communication systems. SUMO users are able to make changes to the program source code through the open-source license to experiment with new approaches.Projects
SUMO was used in the following national and international projects:
- AMITRAN a CO2 assessment methodology achieved by ICT applied to the transport sector via Intelligent Transport Systems.
- COLOMBO
- CityMobil project for integration of automated transport systems in the urban environment. Completed in 2011.
- DRIVE C2X
- iTETRIS
- Soccer traffic data collection from the air during the 2006 FIFA World Cup football championship
- VABENE project to improve safety at mass events