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VISSIM 5.30-05 User Manual

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11 Evaluation Types for Simulations of Vehicles<br />

Queue<br />

Lengths<br />

Volumes<br />

Omitted<br />

Nodes<br />

section.<br />

● Max: Maximum time measured for a vehicle passing the travel time<br />

section..<br />

● Intersection: Node number or name.<br />

● Approach: The direction of the approach of vehicles to the intersection<br />

as defined by node evaluation.<br />

● Movement: The turning movement within the intersection.<br />

● Max: Maximum movement queue observed at the indicated intersection<br />

and approach.<br />

● 95% Queues: The 95 th % highest observed maximum queue.<br />

● Median (50% Queues): The 50 th % highest observed maximum queue.<br />

● Average: Arithmetically determined distribution of the maximum queue<br />

lengths.<br />

● Standard Deviation: Standard deviation of observed queue length<br />

based on raw data in the database<br />

● Intersection: Node number or name.<br />

● Approach: The direction of the approach of vehicles to the intersection<br />

as defined by node evaluation.<br />

● Movement: The turning movement within the intersection.<br />

● Run: The number of vehicles at the intersection as defined in section<br />

11.12.<br />

● Standard Deviation: Standard deviation of observed queue length<br />

based on raw data in the database.<br />

At the bottom of the report, you may see some nodes that have been<br />

omitted due to lack of data. These nodes did not produce any data useable<br />

by Analyzer.<br />

11.24.4 Database Tables<br />

There are many tables produced in the Analyzer database by <strong>VISSIM</strong>, and<br />

Analyzer creates temporary tables that are removed upon completion of<br />

report creation. For this reason Analyzer requires that you have both read<br />

and write access to the database file.<br />

Listed below are the Analyzer tables:<br />

582 <strong>VISSIM</strong> <strong>5.30</strong>-<strong>05</strong> © PTV AG 2011

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