Uses of Package
org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.mental
Packages that use org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.mental
Package
Description
Implementation of lane-based perception for the GTU.
Mental mechanisms are a part of perception.
Mental implementation based on Anticipation Reliance as determined by a task manager.
Mental implementation based on an Attention Matrix, determining attention over different channels.
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Classes in org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.mental used by org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.mentalClassDescriptionReduces the voluntary lane change desire as behavioral adaptation by setting lambda_v (applied by the LMRS on voluntary lane change desire).Behavioral adaptation by changing parameter values.Super class for behavioral adaptations using a factor based task saturation.Estimation using EST_FACTOR as set by the Fuller implementation.Task-capability interface in accordance to Fuller (2011).Interface for mental modules operating on perception.Interface for tasks, where each describes a fundamental relation between exogenous inputs causing a mental task demand.
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Classes in org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.mental used by org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.mental.arClassDescriptionHas task demand as internal variable.Task-capability interface in accordance to Fuller (2011).Interface for mental modules operating on perception.Task-capability interface in accordance to Fuller (2011).Interface for tasks, where each describes a fundamental relation between exogenous inputs causing a mental task demand.
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Classes in org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.mental used by org.opentrafficsim.road.gtu.lane.perception.mental.channelClassDescriptionHas task demand as internal variable.Behavioral adaptation by changing parameter values.This class perceives all distractions.Super class for behavioral adaptations using a factor based task saturation.Task-capability interface in accordance to Fuller (2011).Interface for mental modules operating on perception.Interface for tasks, where each describes a fundamental relation between exogenous inputs causing a mental task demand.