Do you have questions concerning the SCM? Would you like to know more about the installation process, or are you interested in how to use the SCM? We have compiled the most frequently asked questions together with the answers.
The Stochastic Cognitive Model, or SCM for short, is developed and used by BMW for the simulation of human behaviour in traffic. Find more about the SCM here.
You will find the documentation of the SCM here.
You will find publications about the SCM here.
If you wish to use the SCM in the simulation environment openPASS, please find the installation guide here (coming soon).
We have compiled a guide on how to use the SCM in different simulation environments. You will find the guide here (coming soon).
If you have any suggestions and feedback about the SCM, please use our contact form.
Right now it is not possible to contribute to the development of the SCM. However, you can make suggestions for improvement and features here.
If you wish to report bugs, please use our contact form.
Yes, the SCM is an open-source model which can be used by anyone for any project at any institution.
Find out about FMUs and how to build one here (coming soon).
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The latest version of the Stochastic Cognitive Model is available free of charge. Download the SCM here (coming soon).
Find a detailed documentation of the SCM here (coming soon).
Find the repository with the source code of the SCM here (coming soon).
Find the visualiser for openPASS here.
SCM is published under the Eclipse EPL-2.0 License. Terms of the Eclipse EPL-2.0 License can be found here: https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/.