OTS - Open Traffic Simulation
OpenTrafficSim aims to bring traffic simulation to a new level:
- OpenTrafficSim combines micro-simulation, macro-simulation and meta-simulation in a single environment.
- OpenTrafficSim combines all traffic modes (private cars, buses, trains, bicycles, pedestrians, airlines, etc.) in a single simulator.
- OpenTrafficSim uses DJUNITS for a strongly typed unit system for values. A length scalar cannot be added to a time scalar; if length is divided by time, a speed variable results. This is all checked at compile time rather than at run time.
- OpenTrafficSim uses DSOL as the underlying, powerful simulation platform. DSOL takes care of time advance mechanisms, discrete-event and continuous simulation, random streams, probability distribution functions, experiment management, etc..
OTS-CORE contains the core classes for the OpenTrafficSim project.
- OTS-CORE takes care of network structure, general movement of objects, storage of routes, use of the DSOL simulator, etc..
- OTS-CORE provides base classes for modeling networks.
- OTS-CORE provides base classes for modeling GTUs (General Travel Units), i.e. the objects that move on the network.
- OTS-CORE provides base classes for modeling routes.
- OTS-CORE provides base classes for defining the geometry of the network.
- OTS-CORE provides base classes for simulation using DSOL.
- OTS-CORE provides base classes for animation using DSOL.
OpenTrafficSim has an open source BSD 3-clause license.
- Third party components used in OpenTrafficSim can not have a license that is more restrictive than BSD, Apache, MIT, LGPL, Eclipse.
- OpenTrafficSim can be incorporated in part or in full in other products for any use (educational, commercial, whatever).
- OpenTrafficSim may be extended, evolved by anyone into anything else for any purpose.