What is the difference between VISSIM and Visum?

What is the difference between VISSIM and Visum?

PTV Visum is the complete tool for macroscopic simulation, and PTV Vissim is the complete tool for microscopic.

What is PTV Vissim for?

PTV Vissim is a flexible software that helps expand your microscopic planning simulation into a stable test environment no matter how you choose to utilise the traffic simulation software.

Is VISSIM free for students?

PTV Vissim free trial version for students Students can get their personal trial version (functional limited) for free. PTV Visum is also offered to students as functional limited trial version for free.

Is VISSIM open source?

VISSIM, Paramics and AIMSUN have a realistic 3D visualization which is very useful for presenting real-world scenarios. MITSIM does not provide expansion capabilities, but since the simulator is open-source researchers can modify and extend its core.

What is Synchro traffic software?

Synchro Software and its suite of associated applications is a traffic signal timing software that assists engineers and transportation planners design, model, optimize, simulate and animate signalized and unsignalized intersections (including roundabouts).

What is Visum software?

PTV Visum is a complete software package for traffic analyses, forecasts and GIS-based data management on city, regional or national levels. It consistently models all transport modes and their interactions in a unified network data model. allow to evaluate and present the modelled data in very accessible form.

What does Vissim stand for?

modal traffic flow simulation
PTV Vissim is a microscopic multi-modal traffic flow simulation software package developed by PTV Planung Transport Verkehr AG in Karlsruhe, Germany. The name is derived from “Verkehr In Städten – SIMulationsmodell” (German for “Traffic in cities – simulation model”).

What is Viswalk?

PTV Viswalk is a software solution for microscopic pedestrian flow simulation with extensive functions such as simulation in 3D environments. As part of the powerful Vision Traffic Software Suite, it can be easily integrated into other applications of the software suite.

What is relative flow in Vissim?

Relative Flow numbers represent a weighted value given to all possible route endings from a given begin route. For example at a typical intersection you have a left, though, and a right turn route. By default each of these relative flows is set to 1.00.

What is standstill distance?

CC0 (Standstill Distance): the average desired standstill distance between two vehicles or the desired rear-bumper to front-bumper distance (feet) between stopped vehicles, as shown in the Figure below. CC1 (Headway Time): is the gap (seconds) which a driver wants to maintain at a certain speed.