Package-level declarations
Types
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Java class for _OpenDriveElement complex type.
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Java class for e_accessRestrictionType.
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enum E_BorderType
Java class for e_borderType.
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enum E_BridgeType
Java class for e_bridgeType.
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enum E_ContactPoint
Java class for e_contactPoint.
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Java class for e_countryCode_deprecated.
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Java class for e_dataQuality_RawData_PostProcessing.
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Java class for e_dataQuality_RawData_Source.
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enum E_Direction
Java class for e_direction.
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enum E_Junction_Type
Java class for e_junction_type.
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enum E_JunctionGroup_Type
Java class for e_junctionGroup_type.
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enum E_LaneType
The lane type is defined per lane.
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enum E_MaxSpeedString
Java class for e_maxSpeedString.
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enum E_ObjectType
Java class for e_objectType.
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enum E_OutlineFillType
Java class for e_outlineFillType.
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enum E_ParamPoly3_PRange
Java class for e_paramPoly3_pRange.
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Java class for e_road_lanes_laneSection_lcr_lane_roadMark_laneChange.
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Java class for e_road_lanes_laneSection_lr_lane_access_rule.
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Java class for e_road_link_elementType.
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Java class for e_road_objects_object_parkingSpace_access.
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Java class for e_road_railroad_switch_position.
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Java class for e_road_signals_signal_reference_elementType.
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Java class for e_road_surface_CRG_mode.
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Java class for e_road_surface_CRG_purpose.
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enum E_RoadMarkColor
The known keywords for the road mark color information are: Java class for e_roadMarkColor.
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enum E_RoadMarkRule
Java class for e_roadMarkRule.
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enum E_RoadMarkType
The known keywords for the simplified road mark type information are: Java class for e_roadMarkType.
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enum E_RoadMarkWeight
Java class for e_roadMarkWeight.
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enum E_RoadType
The known keywords for the road type information are: Java class for e_roadType.
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enum E_SideType
Java class for e_sideType.
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Java class for e_station_platform_segment_side.
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enum E_Station_Type
Java class for e_station_type.
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enum E_TrafficRule
Java class for e_trafficRule.
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enum E_TunnelType
Java class for e_tunnelType.
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enum E_UnitDistance
Java class for e_unitDistance.
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enum E_UnitMass
Java class for e_unitMass.
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enum E_UnitSlope
Java class for e_unitSlope.
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enum E_UnitSpeed
Java class for e_unitSpeed.
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This object contains factory methods for each Java content interface and Java element interface generated in the org.asam.opendrive16 package.
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Controllers provides identical states for one or more dynamic signals.
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Provides information about a single signal controlled by the corresponding controller.
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Raw data or data from external sources that is integrated in OpenDRIVE may be of varying quality.
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The absolute or relative errors of road data are described by elements within theJava class for t_dataQuality_Error complex type.
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Some basic metadata containing information about raw data included in OpenDRIVE is described by the element within theJava class for t_dataQuality_RawData complex type.
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The element is the very first element within the
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Spatial reference systems are standardized by the European Petroleum Survey Group Geodesy (EPSG) and are defined by parameters describing the geodetic datum.
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To avoid large coordinates, an offset of the whole dataset may be applied using the element.
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Contains information about all possible connections between roads meeting at a physical junction.
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Provides information about a single connection within a junction.
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Provides information about the lanes that are linked between an incoming road and a connecting road.
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Lists the controllers that are used for the management of a junction.
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Provides detailed information about the predecessor / successor road of a virtual connection.
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If an incoming road is linked to an outgoing road with multiple connection roads to represent several possible lane connections, then one of these connections may be prioritized.
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Used to describe the road elevation profile within a junction.
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Data described in OpenCRG are represented by the element within theJava class for t_junction_surface_CRG complex type.
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Two or more junctions may be grouped in junction groups to indicate that these junctions belong to the same roundabout.
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References to existing junction elements.
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In OpenDRIVE, the road network is represented by elements.
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Defines the characteristics of the road elevation along the reference line.
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Defines an elevation element at a given position on the reference line.
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Contains a series of lane section elements that define the characteristics of the road cross sections with respect to the lanes along the reference line.
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A lane offset may be used to shift the center lane away from the road reference line.
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Lanes may be split into multiple lane sections.
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For easier navigation through an OpenDRIVE road description, the lanes within a lane section are grouped into left, center, and right lanes.
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Lane elements are included in left/center/right elements.
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For links between lanes with an identical reference line, the lane predecessor and successor information provide the IDs of lanes on the preceding or following lane section.
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Java class for t_road_lanes_laneSection_lcr_lane_link_predecessorSuccessor complex type.
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Defines the style of the line at the outer border of a lane.
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Irregular road markings that cannot be described by repetitive line patterns may be described by individual road marking elements.
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Specifies a single line in an explicit road mark definition.
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Relocates the lateral reference position for the following (explicit) type definition and thus defines an offset.
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Each type definition shall contain one or more line definitions with additional information about the lines that the road mark is composed of.
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A road mark may consist of one or more elements.
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For easier navigation through an OpenDRIVE road description, the lanes within a lane section are grouped into left, center, and right lanes.
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Lane elements are included in left/center/right elements.
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Lane elements are included in left/center/right elements.
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Defines access restrictions for certain types of road users.
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Lane borders are another method to describe the width of lanes.
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Lane height shall be defined along the h-coordinate.
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Stores information about the material of lanes.
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Used to add rules that are not covered by any of the other lane attributes that are described in this specification.
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Defines the maximum allowed speed on a given lane.
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The width of a lane is defined along the t-coordinate.
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For easier navigation through an OpenDRIVE road description, the lanes within a lane section are grouped into left, center, and right lanes.
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Lane elements are included in left/center/right elements.
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Contains a series of superelevation elements that define the characteristics of the road surface's banking along the reference line.
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Defined as the road section’s surface relative to the reference plane.
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Defined as the road section’s roll angle around the s-axis.
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Follows the road header if the road is linked to a successor, a predecessor, or a neighbor.
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For virtual and regular junctions, different attribute sets shall be used.
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Container for all objects along a road.
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Bridges are modeled as objects in OpenDRIVE.
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Describes common 3D objects that have a reference to a given road.
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Objects may have a border, that is, a frame of a defined width.
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Specifies a border along certain outline points.
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May replace the default validity with explicit validity information for an object.
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Describes the appearance of the parking space with multiple marking elements.
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Specifies a marking that is either attached to one side of the object bounding box or referencing outline points.
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Specifies a point by referencing an existing outline point.
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Describes the material properties of objects, for example, patches that are part of the road surface but deviate from the standard road material.
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An outline defines a series of corner points, including the height of the object relative to the road reference line.
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Defines a series of corner points, including the height of the object relative to the road reference line.
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Used to describe complex forms of objects.
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Defines a corner point on the object’s outline in road coordinates.
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Details for a parking space may be added to the object element.
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To avoid lengthy XML code, objects of the same type may be repeated.
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It is possible to link an object with one or more roads, signals or other objects using a element.
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Tunnels are modeled as objects in OpenDRIVE.
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Contains geometry elements that define the layout of the road reference line in the x/y-plane (plan view).
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Java class for t_road_planView_geometry complex type.
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An arc describes a road reference line with constant curvature.
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A straight line is the simplest geometry element.
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In OpenDRIVE, parametric cubic curves are represented by elements within theJava class for t_road_planView_geometry_paramPoly3 complex type.
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In OpenDRIVE, a cubic polynom is represented by a element within theJava class for t_road_planView_geometry_poly3 complex type.
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In OpenDRIVE, a spiral is represented by a element within theJava class for t_road_planView_geometry_spiral complex type.
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Container for all railroad definitions that shall be applied along a road.
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Java class for t_road_railroad_switch complex type.
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Java class for t_road_railroad_switch_mainTrack complex type.
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Indicates the switch that leads out of a side track after it has been entered.
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Java class for t_road_railroad_switch_sideTrack complex type.
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The element is the container for all signals along a road.
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Used to provide information about signals along a road.
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Signal dependency means that one signal controls the output of another signal.
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Describes the reference point of the physical position in inertial coordinates in cases where it deviates from the logical position.
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Describes the reference point of the physical position road coordinates in cases where it deviates from the logical position.
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Provides a means to link a signal to a series of other elements (for example, objects and signals).
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Refers to the same, that is, identical signal from multiple roads.
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In OpenDRIVE, the road surface is represented by the element within theJava class for t_road_surface complex type.
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Data described in OpenCRG is represented by the element within theJava class for t_road_surface_CRG complex type.
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A road type element is valid for the entire cross section of a road.
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Defines the default maximum speed allowed in conjunction with the specified road type.
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Defines stations for tram and railroad applications and for automotive environments.
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Each station element must contain at least one platform element.
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Each platform element is valid on one or more track segments.
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Ancillary data should be described near the element it refers to.