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# SUMO Emissions
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This "Proof of concept" aims to simulate the impact that connected vehicles and smart urban infrastructure would have on pollutant emissions.
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Using the SUMO simulator, we developed several parameters and measures using Traci to act on the road infrastructure and vehicles.
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We imagined that for a map of a given city, the city would be divided into areas,
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which when the pollution rate exceeds a certain threshold in these then we act on the infrastructure and the vehicles present in this zone.
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![](https://github.com/Ahp06/SUMO_Emissions/blob/master/sumo_project/files/imgs/simulation_example.PNG)
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# Prerequisites:
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* Python >3.7 : https://www.python.org/downloads/
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* External Python librairies : shapely, parse, jsonpickle : ``` > pip install [LIBRARY_NAME] ```
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* SUMO 1.0.0 : http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Downloads
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# How to run
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This application can be launched from an IDE, or from a shell (linux, Windows, MacOS).
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You will need a config.json configuration file (see [default_config.json](https://github.com/Ahp06/SUMO_Emissions/wiki/Configuration-file) for a template) and a simulation file.
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You can use your own scenario file (osm.sumocfg file), see : [SUMO Tutorials](http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Tutorials).
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**With a Shell:**
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```
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usage: runner.py [-h] [-new_dump NEW_DUMP] [-areas AREAS]
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[-simulation_dir SIMULATION_DIR] [-run RUN]
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[-c config1 [config2 ...]] [-c_dir C_DIR] [-save] [-csv]
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-new_dump NEW_DUMP, --new_dump NEW_DUMP
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Load and create a new data dump with the configuration
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file chosen
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-areas AREAS, --areas AREAS
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Will create a grid with "areas x areas" areas
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-simulation_dir SIMULATION_DIR, --simulation_dir SIMULATION_DIR
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Choose the simulation directory
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-run RUN, --run RUN Run a simulation process with the dump chosen
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-c config1 [config2 ...], --c config1 [config2 ...]
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Choose your(s) configuration file(s) from your working
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directory
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-c_dir C_DIR, --c_dir C_DIR
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Choose a directory which contains your(s)
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configuration file(s)
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-save, --save Save the logs into the logs folder
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-csv, --csv Export all data emissions into a CSV file
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```
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Create a data dump from simulation directory :
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```py ./runner.py -new_dump dump -areas 10 -simulation_dir [PATH_TO_SIMUL_DIR]```
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This command will create new dump called "dump" from the simulation directory chosen with a 10x10 grid.
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Run simulations in parallel with multiple configuration files :
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```py ./runner.py -run dump -c [PATH_TO_CONFIG1] [PATH_TO_CONFIG2] -save -csv```
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This command will run a simulation dump "dump" with the configuration file(s) "config1" and "config2"
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with CSV data export and logs backup.
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From a folder which contains multiple configuration files :
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```py ./runner.py -run dump -c_dir [PATH_TO_CONFIG_DIR] -save -csv```
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Log and csv files will be written in a sub folder of the simulation folder.
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