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TSIS
Traffic Software Integrated System TSIS 6.2 was originally released in February 2010, together with CORSIM build 510, and the first update (CORSIM build 512) was released in December 2010. TSIS 6.2 has been mailed to all registered offices with a current support subscription. TSIS 6.2 contains several improvements including signal pre-emption for actuated controllers, traffic assignment for actuated controllers, two-lane rural highways with passing and no-passing zones, vehicle type O-D volumes in FRESIM, animation plus input editing in TSIS Next, new sample networks, and bug fixes. Click to read the summary of new improvements in version 6.2. Click below to read more about the components of TSIS. CORSIM
microscopic simulation model TSIS-CORSIM
and TRANSYT-7F are now distributed together as one combined
product. TRANSYT-7F
release 11.3
is now automatically installed by the TSIS 6.2 installation CD.
TRANSYT-7F
enhances the traffic signal analysis functionality of CORSIM in the
following ways: 1) import
CORSIM files and optimize their signal
timing, 2) automatically generate input
files for NETSIM, 3) compute
level of service for NETSIM intersections, 4) generate time-space
diagrams for NETSIM, and 5)
generate summary text reports for CORSIM (network-wide
outputs also reflect FRESIM results when applicable). TSIS 6.1 was
originally released in December 2008, together with CORSIM build 508,
and the first update (CORSIM build 509)
was released in
January 2009. TSIS
6.1 introduced several improvements including the TSIS Next interface, 9-lane
NETSIM approaches, left-hand drive, new sample networks, bug fixes, and
documentation fixes. TSIS 6.0 was
originally released in January 2007, and the first update (CORSIM build 507) was released in
December 2007. CORSIM
build 507 contained
over 20 new features and corrections, relative to the original CORSIM
6.0. Click
to read the summary
of new features in version 6.1.
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