Simulators
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- For academic topics, see Research.
Traffic simulation
- 3DStreet, an open-source street design simulator with a collaborative visual editor, uses OpenStreetMap Carto tiles and supports simple 3D buildings. [1]
- A/B Street simulates cars, bikes, public transit, and pedestrians. It pulls data from OSM, and additionally infers details for lanes, traffic signals, parking lots, and more.
- Aimsun Next is a professional-grade closed source traffic simulation program that accepts OSM data. [2]
- Eclipse SUMO [3]
- MATSim is an open-source framework to implement large-scale agent-based transport simulations.
- PTV Visum is a professional (closed source) traffic analysis suite. You can use it with OSM data, too File:Vortrag OSM2Visum.pdf
Rescue Coordination Simulator
- The german browser based "Leitstellensimulator" DE:LstSim
https://lstsim.de/
This simulator is currently using to OSM Data. Example video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMlg5dYKnqA
Robots
- For Robocup Rescue Simulation League the virtual 3D world created by OSM
- Robocar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGqrrDUjYAY
- Cybotics Webots https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPXHnp4bHrY
Flight Simulations (games)
Back in 2005 Jon Stockill did some visualisation of OSM data using "FlightGear", an open-source flight simulator.
See FlightGear for more information. The OSM data is also used in several scenery addon packages, which adopt the simulation to the reality:
- OSM data of NL, DE, AT and CH for use in the Microsoft Flight Simulator X
- Scenery improvement for Denmark in the Microsoft Flight Simulator X
- Objects and buildings for X-Plane
- Scenery improvement for Flightgear
In 2020 released Microsoft Flight Simulator, it also use OSM data to create buildings. [1]
- ↑ Taylor, Josh (August 21, 2020). “Microsoft Flight Simulator's mysterious Melbourne 212-storey skyscraper: is it a tower, is it a pole, is it a typo?” (in en). Retrieved August 21, 2020.