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Speed Bumps on the Road to Cyber Situational Awareness - Tim Bass

Speed Bumps on the Road to Cyber Situational Awareness



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"There is this huge speed bump in the road to realize cyberspace situational awareness. Cyberspace has grown so far so fast in such a short time, that all of us have little to no control over the unforeseen consequences this brings to our lives. Would a sane society create a system which they cannot hope to control or even visualize? Think about it."

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SUMO(1) 							   User Commands							   SUMO(1)

NAME
SUMO - Road network generator for the microscopic road traffic simulation SUMO SYNOPSIS
netgensumo [OPTION]* DESCRIPTION
SUMO netgensumo Version 0.15.0 Copyright (C) 2001-2012 DLR and contributors; http://sumo.sourceforge.net Road network generator for the microscopic road traffic simulation SUMO. Either "--grid", "--spider" or "--rand" must be supplied. In dependance to these switches other options are used. Configuration Options: -c, --configuration-file FILE Loads the named config on startup --save-configuration FILE Saves current configuration into FILE --save-template FILE Saves a configuration template (empty) into FILE --save-schema FILE Saves the configuration schema into FILE --save-commented Adds comments to saved template, configuration, or schema Grid Network Options: -g, --grid Forces NETGENSUMO to build a grid-like network --grid.number INT The number of junctions in both dirs --grid.length FLOAT The length of streets in both dirs --grid.x-number INT The number of junctions in x-dir; Overrides --grid-number --grid.y-number INT The number of junctions in y-dir; Overrides --grid-number --grid.x-length FLOAT The length of horizontal streets; Overrides --grid-length --grid.y-length FLOAT The length of vertical streets; Overrides --grid-length --grid.attach-length FLOAT The length of streets attached at the boundary; 0 means no streets are attached Spider Network Options: -s, --spider Forces NETGENSUMO to build a spider-net-like network --spider.arm-number INT The number of axes within the net --spider.circle-number INT The number of circles of the net --spider.space-radius FLOAT The distances between the circles --spider.omit-center Omit the central node of the network Random Network Options: -r, --rand Forces NETGENSUMO to build a random network --rand.iterations INT Describes how many times an edge shall be added to the net --rand.bidi-probability FLOAT Defines the probability to build a reverse edge --rand.max-distance FLOAT --rand.min-distance FLOAT --rand.min-angle FLOAT --rand.num-tries INT --rand.connectivity FLOAT --rand.neighbor-dist1 FLOAT --rand.neighbor-dist2 FLOAT --rand.neighbor-dist3 FLOAT --rand.neighbor-dist4 FLOAT --rand.neighbor-dist5 FLOAT --rand.neighbor-dist6 FLOAT Output Options: -o, --output-file FILE The generated net will be written to FILE --plain-output-prefix FILE Prefix of files to write plain xml nodes, edges and connections to --junctions.join-output FILE Writes information about joined junctions to FILE (can be loaded as additional node-file to reproduce joins -M, --map-output FILE Writes joined edges information to FILE --matsim-output FILE The generated net will be written to FILE using MATsim format. --opendrive-output FILE The generated net will be written to FILE using openDRIVE format. --output.street-names Street names will be included in the output (if available). TLS Building Options: --tls.set STR Interprets STR as list of junctions to be controlled by TLS --tls.unset STR Interprets STR as list of junctions to be not controlled by TLS --tls.guess Turns on TLS guessing --tls-guess.joining Includes node clusters into guess --tls.join Tries to cluster tls-controlled nodes --tls.green.time INT Use INT as green phase duration -D, --tls.yellow.min-decel FLOAT Defines smallest vehicle deceleration --tls.yellow.patch-small Given yellow times are patched even if being too short --tls.yellow.time INT Set INT as fixed time for yellow phase durations --tls.half-offset STR TLSs in STR will be shifted by half-phase --tls.quarter-offset STR TLSs in STR will be shifted by quarter-phase Edge Removal Options: --keep-edges.min-speed FLOAT Only keep edges with speed > FLOAT --remove-edges.explicit STR Remove edges in STR --keep-edges.explicit STR Only keep edges in STR --keep-edges.input-file FILE Only keep edges in FILE --keep-edges.in-boundary STR Only keep edges which are located within the given boundary (given either as CARTESIAN corner coordinates <xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax> or as polygon <x0,y0,x1,y1,...>) Unregulated Nodes Options: --keep-nodes-unregulated All nodes will be unregulated --keep-nodes-unregulated.explicit STR Do not regulate nodes in STR --keep-nodes-unregulated.district-nodes Do not regulate district nodes Processing Options: --no-internal-links Omits internal links --no-turnarounds Disables building turnarounds --no-turnarounds.tls Disables building turnarounds at tls-controlled junctions --no-left-connections Disables building connections to left --offset.disable-normalization Turn off normalizing node positions --offset.x FLOAT Adds FLOAT to net x-positions --offset.y FLOAT Adds FLOAT to net y-positions --flip-y-axis Flips the y-coordinate along zero --roundabouts.guess Enable roundabout-guessing --lefthand Assumes left-hand traffic on the network --junctions.join Joins junctions that are close to each other (recommended for OSM import) --junctions.join-dist FLOAT Determines the maximal distance for joining junctions (defaults to 15) Building Defaults Options: -L, --default.lanenumber INT The default number of lanes in an edge -S, --default.speed FLOAT The default speed on an edge (in m/s) -P, --default.priority INT The default priority of an edge -j, --default-junction-type STR [traffic_light|priority|right_before_left] Determines the type of the build junctions Report Options: -v, --verbose Switches to verbose output -p, --print-options Prints option values before processing -?, --help Prints this screen -V, --version Prints the current version -W, --no-warnings Disables output of warnings -l, --log FILE Writes all messages to FILE (implies verbose) --message-log FILE Writes all non-error messages to FILE (implies verbose) --error-log FILE Writes all warnings and errors to FILE Random Number Options: --random Initialises the random number generator with the current system time --seed INT Initialises the random number generator with the given value EXAMPLES
netgensumo -c <CONFIGURATION> create net from given configuration netgensumo --grid [grid-network options] -o <OUTPUTFILE> create grid net netgensumo --spider [spider-network options] -o <OUTPUTFILE> create spider net netgensumo --rand [random-network options] -o <OUTPUTFILE> create random net REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at <http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sumo/>. Get in contact via <sumo-user@lists.sourceforge.net>. Copyright (C) 2001-2012 DLR and contributors; http://sumo.sourceforge.net SUMO netgensumo Version 0.15.0 is part of SUMO. SUMO is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html SUMO netgensumo Version 0.15.0 May 2012 SUMO(1)