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Mesoscopic simulation is a vehicle simulation that provides faster run speed when compared to microscopic simulated models. Mesoscopic simulation uses a simplified vehicle following model (Car following model for mesoscopic simulation) for modeling vehicle behavior. It allows for the fast simulation of large networks during dynamic assignment. Mesoscopic simulation is event based. Therefore, in contrast to microscopic simulation, vehicle data is not updated with every time step but only at times when changes occur in the network or vehicle behavior. These so-called events may be triggered by different situations, e.g.:
Mesoscopic and microscopic simulations can be combined to form a hybrid simulation (Using hybrid simulation). To do so, network sections where vehicles and their behavior are required to be simulated microscopically need to be defined. This can be particularly useful when:
For the mesoscopic simulation of your network, the factors dealt with in detail in the following sections need to be considered.
You can find examples of mesoscopic simulation in the directory ..\Examples\Examples Training\Meso.
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Quick start guide mesoscopic simulation
Related topics:
Car following model for mesoscopic simulation
Node control in mesoscopic simulation
Rules and examples for defining meso network nodes
Selecting sections for hybrid simulation