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1   package org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.headway;
2   
3   import org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar.Acceleration;
4   import org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar.Length;
5   import org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar.Speed;
6   import org.opentrafficsim.core.perception.PerceivedObject;
7   
8   /**
9    * Interface for a reference to information about a (lane based) GTU and a headway. The Headway can store information about GTUs
10   * or objects ahead of the reference GTU, behind the reference GTU, or (partially) parallel to the reference GTU. In addition to
11   * the (perceived) headway, several other pieces of information can be stored, such as (perceived) speed, (perceived)
12   * acceleration, (perceived) turn indicators, and (perceived) braking lights. <br>
13   * Special care must be taken in curves when perceiving headway of a GTU or object on an adjacent lane.The question is whether
14   * we perceive the parallel or ahead/behind based on a line perpendicular to the front/back of the GTU (rectangular), or
15   * perpendicular to the center line of the lane (wedge-shaped in case of a curve). The difficulty of a wedge-shaped situation is
16   * that reciprocity might be violated: in case of a clothoid, for instance, it is not sure that the point on the center line
17   * when projected from lane 1 to lane 2 is the same as the projection from lane 2 to lane 1. The same holds for shapes with
18   * sharp bends. Therefore, algorithms implementing headway should only project the <i>reference point</i> of the reference GTU
19   * on the center line of the adjacent lane, and then calculate the forward position and backward position on the adjacent lane
20   * based on the reference point. Still, our human perception of what is parallel and what not, is not reflected by fractional
21   * positions. See examples in
22   * <a href= "http://simulation.tudelft.nl:8085/browse/OTS-113">http://simulation.tudelft.nl:8085/browse/OTS-113</a>.
23   * <p>
24   * Copyright (c) 2013-2019 Delft University of Technology, PO Box 5, 2600 AA, Delft, the Netherlands. All rights reserved. <br>
25   * BSD-style license. See <a href="http://opentrafficsim.org/docs/license.html">OpenTrafficSim License</a>.
26   * <p>
27   * @version $Revision: 1368 $, $LastChangedDate: 2015-09-02 00:20:20 +0200 (Wed, 02 Sep 2015) $, by $Author: averbraeck $,
28   *          initial version 11 feb. 2015 <br>
29   * @author <a href="http://www.tbm.tudelft.nl/averbraeck">Alexander Verbraeck</a>
30   * @author <a href="http://www.tudelft.nl/pknoppers">Peter Knoppers</a>
31   */
32  public interface Headway extends PerceivedObject, Comparable<Headway>
33  {
34      /** the object types that can be distinguished for headway. */
35      enum ObjectType
36      {
37          /** the observed object for headway is a GTU. */
38          GTU,
39  
40          /** the observed object for headway is a traffic light. */
41          TRAFFICLIGHT,
42  
43          /** the observed object for headway is a generic object. */
44          OBJECT,
45  
46          /** there is no observed object, just a distance. */
47          DISTANCEONLY,
48  
49          /** intersection conflict. */
50          CONFLICT,
51  
52          /** stop line. */
53          STOPLINE,
54  
55          /** bus stop. */
56          BUSSTOP;
57  
58          /** @return whether this object is a GTU or not. */
59          public boolean isGtu()
60          {
61              return this.equals(GTU);
62          }
63  
64          /** @return whether this object is a GTU or not. */
65          public boolean isTrafficLight()
66          {
67              return this.equals(TRAFFICLIGHT);
68          }
69  
70          /** @return whether this object is an object or not. */
71          public boolean isObject()
72          {
73              return this.equals(OBJECT);
74          }
75  
76          /** @return whether no object was observed and only a distance was stored. */
77          public boolean isDistanceOnly()
78          {
79              return this.equals(DISTANCEONLY);
80          }
81  
82          /** @return whether this object is a conflict or not. */
83          public boolean isConflict()
84          {
85              return this.equals(CONFLICT);
86          }
87  
88          /** @return whether this object is a stop line or not. */
89          public boolean isStopLine()
90          {
91              return this.equals(STOPLINE);
92          }
93  
94          /** @return whether this object is a bus stop or not. */
95          public boolean isBusStop()
96          {
97              return this.equals(BUSSTOP);
98          }
99  
100     }
101 
102     /**
103      * @return String; the id of the other object for comparison purposes, cannot be null.
104      */
105     @Override
106     String getId();
107 
108     /**
109      * @return Length; the length of the other object; can be null if unknown.
110      */
111     Length getLength();
112 
113     /**
114      * @return Speed; the (perceived) speed of the other object; can be null if unknown.
115      */
116     Speed getSpeed();
117 
118     /**
119      * Retrieve the strongly typed distance to the other object.
120      * @return Length; the distance to the object, return value null indicates that the other object is parallel to the
121      *         reference object
122      */
123     Length getDistance();
124 
125     /**
126      * @return Length; the (perceived) object Type, can be null if no object type unknown.
127      */
128     ObjectType getObjectType();
129 
130     /**
131      * @return Acceleration; acceleration the (perceived) acceleration of the other object; can be null if unknown.
132      */
133     Acceleration getAcceleration();
134 
135     /**
136      * Return the (perceived) front overlap to the other object. This value should be null if there is no overlap. In the figure
137      * for two GTUs below, it is distance c, positive for GTU1, negative for GTU2.
138      * 
139      * <pre>
140      * ----------
141      * |  GTU 1 |          -----&gt;
142      * ----------
143      *      ---------------
144      *      |    GTU 2    |          -----&gt;
145      *      ---------------
146      * | a  | b |     c   |
147      * </pre>
148      * 
149      * @return Length; the (perceived) front overlap to the other object or null if there is no overlap.
150      */
151     Length getOverlapFront();
152 
153     /**
154      * Return the (perceived) rear overlap to the other object. This value should be null if there is no overlap.In the figure
155      * below for two GTUs, it is distance a, positive for GTU1, negative for GTU2.
156      * 
157      * <pre>
158      * ----------
159      * |  GTU 1 |          -----&gt;
160      * ----------
161      *      ---------------
162      *      |    GTU 2    |          -----&gt;
163      *      ---------------
164      * | a  | b |     c   |
165      * </pre>
166      * 
167      * @return Length; the (perceived) rear overlap to the other object or null if there is no overlap.
168      */
169     Length getOverlapRear();
170 
171     /**
172      * Return the (perceived) overlap with the other object. This value should be null if there is no overlap. In the figure
173      * below for two GTUs, it is distance b, positive for GTU1 and GTU2.
174      * 
175      * <pre>
176      * ----------
177      * |  GTU 1 |          -----&gt;
178      * ----------
179      *      ---------------
180      *      |    GTU 2    |          -----&gt;
181      *      ---------------
182      * | a  | b |     c   |
183      * </pre>
184      * 
185      * @return Length, the (perceived) overlap with the other object or null if there is no overlap.
186      */
187     Length getOverlap();
188 
189     /**
190      * @return whether the other object is in front of the reference object.
191      */
192     boolean isAhead();
193 
194     /**
195      * @return whether the other object is behind the reference object.
196      */
197     boolean isBehind();
198 
199     /**
200      * @return whether the other object is parallel the reference object.
201      */
202     boolean isParallel();
203 
204     /** {@inheritDoc} */
205     @Override
206     default int compareTo(final Headway headway)
207     {
208         if (getDistance() != null)
209         {
210             if (headway.getDistance() != null)
211             {
212                 return getDistance().compareTo(headway.getDistance());
213             }
214             return 1;
215         }
216         else if (headway.getDistance() != null)
217         {
218             return -1;
219         }
220         return getOverlapFront().compareTo(headway.getOverlapFront());
221     }
222 }