See: Description
Class | Description |
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Barrier |
Typically, a barrier will have no lateral permeability.
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CrossSectionElement |
Cross section elements are used to compose a CrossSectionLink.
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CrossSectionLink |
A CrossSectionLink is a link with lanes where GTUs can possibly switch between lanes.
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CrossSectionSlice |
The CrossSectionSlice provides the width and offset at a relative length of a CrossSectionElement.
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DirectedLanePosition |
Store one position, direction and lane of a GTU.
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Lane |
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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LaneDirection |
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LaneType |
Lane type to indicate compatibility with GTU types.
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NoTrafficLane |
Lane without traffic, e.g.
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RoadMarkerAcross |
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RoadMarkerAlong |
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Shoulder |
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Stripe |
Longitudinal road stripes; simple constructors.
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Enum | Description |
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Stripe.Permeable |
The types of permeability of a stripe.
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The network classes are independent of the type of vehicle (GTU) that is used. Specific subclasses for roads, rail, shipping
lanes, or planes should be added to sub-packages with names like road, rail, ship, pedestrians, and air.
Geometry classes can be added for animation.
A couple of assumptions underly the lane model.
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