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Goals: a) Powerful GUI with strong user interaction. (contrary to web applets) ‏

Goals: a) Powerful GUI with strong user interaction. (contrary to web applets) ‏ b) Accurate traffic simulation using various algorithms. JLSim – customizable traffic simulation application. Jinyu Liu Pd. 3. Visual Traffic Simulation “VISSIM” by Tom Fotherby

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Goals: a) Powerful GUI with strong user interaction. (contrary to web applets) ‏

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  1. Goals: a) Powerful GUI with strong user interaction. (contrary to web applets)‏ b) Accurate traffic simulation using various algorithms JLSim – customizable traffic simulation application Jinyu Liu Pd. 3

  2. Visual Traffic Simulation “VISSIM” by Tom Fotherby http://www.tomfotherby.com/Contents/ Education/Project/index.html - 11,000 lines of Java code, fully featured traffic simulation with customizable user interface. - Microscopic traffic approach.

  3. The Thing That Failed: - GLUT/OpenGL - SDL/OpenGL Various C GUI's – MUI, PLUI, GLUI Switch->: Java -Includes buttons, checkboxes, textboxes within the swing class. -NetBeans = easy GUI creation. -Netbeans 3.6 vs. netbeans 5.5.1, forms aren't compatible

  4. Application Design -> Jmenu: File, View, Exit, About, Settings (eventually to be implemented)‏ -> Jpanel (left side): Visual traffic simulation -> Right side: Main GUI functionality, including: 1) Number of cars 2) Traffic light length 3) Car speed 4) Car acceleration Eventually, plan to create a “Design” mode -> Users allowed to place cars and change the road network under which the simulation runs.

  5. SDL/OpenGL C vs. Java First 95% of first quarter, -> Learning openGL -> textured 2d, 3d quads, rotating in 3d space, mouse input -> drawing random car pics in GIMP -> Looking at 7 different GUI's. Next steps: 1) Use netbeans to design the GUI. 2) Implement the visual part of the traffic simulation. 2a) Implement various traffic algorithms

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