MSLinks Class Reference

#include <MSLink.h>


Detailed Description

A connnection between lanes.

Each link lies within a junction.

A link is basically a connection between two lanes, stored within the originating (the one that is being left) lane and pointing to the approached lane. When using inner-junction simulation, additionally a "via-lane" is stored, the one that is used to cross the junction and which represents the links shape.

Because right-of-way rules are controlled by the junctions, the link stores the information about where to write information about approaching vehicles (the "request") and where to get the information whether the vehicle really may drive (the "respond").

Because a link is a connection over a junction, it basically also has a length. This length is needed to assure that vehicles have the correct halting distance before approaching the link.

Todo:
Check whether links with via-lanes should be subclassed

Definition at line 39 of file MSLink.h.


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