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org.opentrafficsim.graphs |
Basic graphs for traffic simulation.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.generator |
Generate GTUs according to some prescription.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane |
The lane-based GTUs are the Generalized Travel Units that travel in lanes, and need to switch lanes to overtake.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception |
Implementation of lane-based perception for the GTU.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.categories |
Categories define a set of perceivable information.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.headway |
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org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.plan.operational |
Specific operational plan method for road-vehicles operating in a lane-based network.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.tactical |
Tactical planners for a lane-based GTU.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.network.animation |
Animation for Links, Lanes, Nodes.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.network.factory |
Factories for Links, Lanes, Nodes.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.network.lane |
Classes that provide detailed cross-sections of a link using lanes, markers and sensors.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.network.lane.changing |
Lane change possibility models.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.network.lane.conflict |
Contains classes describing intersection conflicts.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.network.lane.object |
Lane-based objects such as barriers, gates, traffic lights, DRIPs, speed signs, obstacles on the road, etc.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.network.lane.object.sensor |
Lane-based objects that act as sensors.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.network.lane.object.trafficlight |
Traffic light and traffic light controller objects.
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org.opentrafficsim.road.network.sampling |
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Class and Description |
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CrossSectionElement
Cross section elements are used to compose a CrossSectionLink.
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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Class and Description |
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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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Class and Description |
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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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Class and Description |
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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LaneType
Lane type to indicate compatibility with GTU types.
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Class and Description |
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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Class and Description |
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CrossSectionLink
A CrossSectionLink is a link with lanes where GTUs can possibly switch between lanes.
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Class and Description |
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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Class and Description |
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CrossSectionLink
A CrossSectionLink is a link with lanes where GTUs can possibly switch between lanes.
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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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Class and Description |
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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Shoulder
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Stripe
Longitudinal road stripes; simple constructors.
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Class and Description |
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CrossSectionLink
A CrossSectionLink is a link with lanes where GTUs can possibly switch between lanes.
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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LaneType
Lane type to indicate compatibility with GTU types.
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Class and Description |
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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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CrossSectionLink.Priority
Priority of a link.
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CrossSectionSlice
The CrossSectionSlice provides the width and offset at a relative length of a CrossSectionElement.
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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LaneType
Lane type to indicate compatibility with GTU types.
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RoadMarkerAlong
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Shoulder
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Stripe
Longitudinal road stripes; simple constructors.
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Stripe.Permeable
The types of permeability of a stripe.
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Class and Description |
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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Class and Description |
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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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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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Class and Description |
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CrossSectionElement
Cross section elements are used to compose a CrossSectionLink.
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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Class and Description |
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CrossSectionElement
Cross section elements are used to compose a CrossSectionLink.
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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Class and Description |
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CrossSectionElement
Cross section elements are used to compose a CrossSectionLink.
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Lane
The Lane is the CrossSectionElement of a CrossSectionLink on which GTUs can drive.
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Class and Description |
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CrossSectionLink
A CrossSectionLink is a link with lanes where GTUs can possibly switch between lanes.
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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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