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Re: [sumo-user] Is it OK to calibrate SUMO by modifying edge speed in a simplified network?

Good afternoon!

 Well, in the analyses I conduct and what I see others developing, the road speed should be the regulated speed because the parameters derive from it, such as: density, relative speed, time loss, etc. 
Obviously, in some cases, such as very steep inclines, sharp curves, speed bumps, where it is easier to reduce the speed than to modify the geometry, I set a lower value that is more compatible with reality.
 Many analysts prefer that road speeds be the regulated speed. I would work by interfering less with the network and modeling the drivers more, but this is not a general rule.
I believe that for future uses of the network, it could be a problem if you calibrate the path with a very low speed; you won't be able to verify the speed gain in improved scenarios.

Sds,

Pedro Oliveira 

Em ter, 2 de dez de 2025 13:56, Gabriel García Casa via sumo-user <sumo-user@xxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu:
Good afternoon everyone,

I'm calibrating an only cars and highways SUMO model. The only modifications done are in terms of connections, number of lanes and geometry of edges, everything else is default from osmWebWizard.

I use loop detector traffic and speed counts and run an algorithm that follows an iterative process:

- Build routes with flowrouter + implausibleRoutes + flowrouter with the implausibleRoutes restrictions, taking into account real traffic counts.

- Simulate and compare real vs simulated edge speeds (e1Detector)

- Compute a factor between vreal and vsimulated

- Modify parameter 'speed' on detector edges, then propagate to neighbors

- Optionally, if specified by the user, the algorithm runs a grid-search on global driver parameters (tau, sigma, speedFactor, speedDev)
  
Given the simplification of the model: 

My questions:

 - Is it methodologically acceptable to calibrate by modifying edge speed (interpreted as “effective” free-flow speed), or is this discouraged in SUMO?

-   Is it better to keep speed limits fixed and calibrate only driver parameters?

- Any known pitfalls of adjusting speed this way for later use of the network?

Any short guidance or pointers to examples / best practices would be very helpful.

Thanks in advance,

Gabriel  






  


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