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VADERE is a simulation framework for pedestrian flow analysis. VADERE's core features:
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- CLI **and** an easy-to-use GUI interface.
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- Shipped with different locomotion models:
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* Gradient Navigation Model (GNM)
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* Optimal Steps Model (OSM)
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* Social Force Model (SFM)
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* Others: Behavioral Heuristics Model (BHM), ...
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![Vadere-Screenshot](/uploads/8769eb4a757dd387cba080645dd9f6cc/Vadere-Screenshot.png)
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## VADERE Implementation Using MVC Pattern
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**TODO:** Describe the general software structure according to MVC pattern.
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## VADERE's Core: The Simulation Loop
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Like many other simulators, VADERE consists of a simulation loop.
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```java
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double currentTime = 0;
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while (simIsRunning) {
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model.update(currentTime);
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currentTime++;
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...
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}
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```
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The simulation loop is implemented in class `Simulation`. In each simulation loop, the locomotion model is updated. The locomotion model searches for the next position of an agent (a simulated pedestrian). I.e., a locomotion model implements a well-defined interface `Model`. This concept makes VADERE a generic framework in which different locomotion models can be implemented easily.
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## Additional Resources
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### How to...
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- [implement a new model?](Implementing a Model)
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- [implement a new processor?](Implementing a Processors) |
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