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eNetEditor: A Platform-Independent Tool for Rapid Creation of Urban Traffic Scenarios and for the Optimization of Their Energy Supply Infrastructure

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Simulating Urban Traffic Scenarios

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The increasing mobility and transport demand and the sinking global supply of fossil energy carriers will eventually cause a growing trend toward alternative drive concepts and the development of corresponding energy supply infrastructures. These emerging solutions and their interaction with the prevailing traffic will need to be evaluated for their optimal integration. SUMO is a preferred tool when it comes to evaluating measures in urban traffic behavior. When using SUMO, however, the creation of corresponding scenarios is accompanied by challenges in network creation and corrections, traffic demand generation and calibration. This paper presents the newly developed tool eNetEditor, which allows users the rapid prototyping of custom and calibrated traffic scenarios and their evaluation in regard to energy consumption.

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Kurczveil, T., López, P.Á. (2019). eNetEditor: A Platform-Independent Tool for Rapid Creation of Urban Traffic Scenarios and for the Optimization of Their Energy Supply Infrastructure. In: Behrisch, M., Weber, M. (eds) Simulating Urban Traffic Scenarios. Lecture Notes in Mobility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33616-9_10

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