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Modelling Bluetooth Inquiry for SUMO

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Modeling Mobility with Open Data

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SUMO provides an interface for the implementation of arbitrary additional vehicle devices. This paper describes how this interface was used to implement Bluetooth devices with a special focus on the inquiry process and how its modelling relates to real world measurements and a simplified analytic model.

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We thank Daniel Krajzewicz for the initial implementation of the Bluetooth detection mechanism in SUMO and Andreas Luber for performing the laboratory experiments and providing their data.

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Behrisch, M., Gurczik, G. (2015). Modelling Bluetooth Inquiry for SUMO. In: Behrisch, M., Weber, M. (eds) Modeling Mobility with Open Data. Lecture Notes in Mobility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15024-6_13

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