Package org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.mental
Mental mechanisms are a part of perception. They autonomously determine parameter value that are used in the perception, and
as such influence the quality of the perception.
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- Version:
- $Revision$, $LastChangedDate$, by $Author$, initial version 3 apr. 2018
- Author:
- Alexander Verbraeck, Peter Knoppers, Wouter Schakel
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Interface Summary Interface Description Fuller.BehavioralAdaptation Behavioral adaptation by changing parameter values.Mental Interface for mental modules operating on perception.Task Interface for tasks, where each describes a fundamental relation between exogenous inputs causing a mental task demand.TaskLaneChanging.LateralConsideration Lateral consideration leading to lane change task demand.TaskManager A task manager controls which task has priority and as a result how anticipation reliance is divided over different tasks. -
Class Summary Class Description AbstractTask Has id, task demand and anticipation reliance as internal variables.AdaptationHeadway Behavioral adaptation which increases the desired headway to reduce task-demand.AdaptationSituationalAwareness Behavioral adaptation which sets parameters for situational awareness and reaction time.AdaptationSpeed Behavioral adaptation which reduces the desired speed to reduce task-demand.ConstantTask Class for constant demand.ExponentialTask Class for exponential demand.Fuller Task-capability interface in accordance to Fuller (2011).TaskCarFollowing Task demand for car-following.TaskHeadwayBased Task class that translates a (composite) headway in to a task demand.TaskLaneChanging Lane changing task based on car-following (as gap-acceptance proxy), and an underlying consideration to include adjacent lanes.TaskManager.SummativeTaskManager Manages a set of tasks without considering anticipation reliance.TaskRoadSideDistraction Task-demand for road-side distraction.