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@INPROCEEDINGS{Chraibi:809790,
      author       = {Chraibi, Mohcine and Zhang, Jun},
      title        = {{J}u{P}ed{S}im: an open framework for simulating and
                      analyzing the dynamics of pedestrians},
      volume       = {30},
      address      = {Braunschweig},
      publisher    = {Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V., Institut
                      für Verkehrssystemtechnik},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2016-02717},
      series       = {Berichte aus dem DLR-Institut für Verkehrssystemtechnik},
      pages        = {127-134},
      year         = {2016},
      comment      = {SUMO2016 - Traffic, Mobility, and Logistics, Proceedings},
      booktitle     = {SUMO2016 - Traffic, Mobility, and
                       Logistics, Proceedings},
      abstract     = {There is a wide range of simulation software used to
                      investigate pedestrian dynamics. It is paramountfor
                      researchers to know exactly what the models are performing
                      as this provides a better interpretationof the results. In
                      this paper we introduce JuPedSim, the Jülich Pedestrian
                      Simulator. JuPedSimis an extensible framework for simulating
                      and analyzing pedestrians’ motion at a microscopic
                      level.It consists at the moment of four modules which are
                      loosely coupled and can be used independently.The first
                      module simulates the movement of pedestrians given a
                      geometry and an initial configuration.The second module
                      visualizes the geometry and the trajectories. High
                      resolution videos canalso be recorded directly from the
                      module interface. The third module analyses the results
                      fromthe simulation or any other source, for instance
                      experiments, and generates different type of plotssuch as
                      densities, velocities and flows. The last module is a
                      geometry editor to prepare the neededenvironment and input
                      files for the simulation and the analysis.},
      month         = {May},
      date          = {2016-05-23},
      organization  = {SUMO Conference 2016, Berlin
                       (Germany), 23 May 2016 - 25 May 2016},
      cin          = {JSC},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)JSC-20090406},
      pnm          = {511 - Computational Science and Mathematical Methods
                      (POF3-511)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-511},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)8},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/809790},
}