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The model distribution is used<br />

instead of a single model for a<br />

type of vehicles or pedestrians.<br />

Even if a type should only be<br />

represented by one model still a<br />

distribution needs to be defined<br />

(with one model only).<br />

Up to ten models are possible<br />

for each distribution and each<br />

one needs to have a relative<br />

percentage (Share) >0.<br />

The absolute percentage is<br />

computed automatically: The<br />

proportion of an individual<br />

Share is compared to the sum<br />

of all Shares.<br />

Distributions<br />

Via , each pedestrian/vehicle model can be defined by its Geometry or by<br />

the selection of a 3D-Model file.<br />

5.2.5.1 2D Model Definition (Geometry)<br />

In the 2D/3D Model Distribution window, the Geometry button opens the<br />

Geometry window.<br />

This window contains the number of elements the particular vehicle or<br />

pedestrian model consists of. All defined elements are listed on the left and<br />

can be selected for editing in the tabs to the right.<br />

The list can be edited as follows:<br />

► Click NEW to add another element to the model.<br />

► Click DELETE to discard the selected element.<br />

[BASE] In the [BASE] tab, each<br />

element can be defined in<br />

detail.<br />

The Length entry is used as<br />

element ID.<br />

The units of the parameters<br />

depend on the global unit<br />

selection, cf. section 0.<br />

See the illustrations below for the parameters which are to be defined.<br />

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