At the SUMO User Conference 2020 (https://www.eclipse.org/sumo/conference/), which takes place online, the Chair of Traffic Engineering and Control is present with three papers.
A paper on bicycle research "Hierarchical delay-based signal coordination for bicycles and motor vehicles traffic" by Seyed Abdollah Hosseini, Georgios Grigoropoulos, Andreas Keler, Fritz Busch and Klaus Bogenberger will be presented.
In addition, a study on calibrating large-scale urban networks entitled "Generating and calibrating large-scale, mesoscopic SUMO networks" by Sasan Amini, Lukas Ambühl, Gabriel Tilg, Klaus Bogenberger and Monica Menendez will be presented.
Lastly, the Paper "Introducing SumoNetVis: A Tool for Visualizing SUMO Networks and Trajectory Data" of Patrick Malcolm, Georgios Grigoropoulos, Andreas Keler, Heather Kaths and Klaus Bogenberger is presented in a postersession. SumoNetVis is a newly developed Python library which provides a simple API for plotting SUMO network files and for visualizing trajectories from floating car data output files both as static lines and as animated points. (More information here: SumoNetVis 1.5.2 | https://github.com/patmalcolm91/SumoNetVis | pip install SumoNetVis)