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timoore
79e251383b Wingman code from Vivian Meazza 2008-02-15 11:06:27 +00:00
durk
1c8f2e3c5b - Ground network XML parsing code reads the new attributes "holdPointType"
and "isOnRunway".
- Added initial support for AI controlled pushback operations, making use of the
  current editing capabilities of TaxiDraw CVS / New_GUI_CODE. The current
  implementation is slightly more computationally intensive than strictly
  required, due to the currently inability of taxidraw to link one specific
  pushBack point to to a particular startup location. FlightGear now determines
  this dynamically, and once we have that functionality in TaxiDraw, the
  initialization part of createPushBack() can be further simplified.
- Smoother transition from pushback to taxi. No more skipping of waypoints, and
  aircraft wait for two minutes at pushback point.
- The classes FGTaxiNode, FGTaxiSegment, and FGParking, now have copy
  constructors, and assignment operators.
- Removed declaration of undefined constructor FGTaxiNode(double, double, int)
- Array boundry checks and cleanup.
- Modified Dijkstra path search algoritm to solve partial problems. Currently
  limited to include pushback points and routes only, but can probably be
  extended to a more general approach.
- Added initial support for giving certain routes in the network a penalty, in
  order to discourage the use of certain routes over others.
2007-08-08 06:09:58 +00:00
durk
1613d7e63e Thomas Foerster: Prepare for the inclusion of aircraft specific performance
data for AI traffic. Default performance classes are still available as a
backup. This database will allow the calculation of aircraft-specific
take-off speed and estimate runway lenght requirements. Further added
rudimentary support for take-off and landing rotation of AIAircraft.
2007-06-28 07:47:20 +00:00
durk
ba8ed137cf Code cleanup of AIModels (mainly AIAircraft), by Thomas Foerster 2007-06-09 11:49:16 +00:00
durk
402046e580 AI Modifications: 1) Added a patch that takes ground speed into consideration
using Curt's new speed adjustment code. 2) Separated the function
FlightPlanCreateCruise() into a new source file in preparation of a more
elaborate airway following scheme.
2006-07-27 14:42:15 +00:00
ehofman
4bfd1722df Mathias Froehlich:
This patch removes some useless indirection when creating AIModels. It
obsolets AIScenario*.

AIEntities are just an intermediate copy of an other intermediate copy of an
xml file on the way from the ai scenario configuration file to the AIModels.
As such the AImodels can now be created directly from the property tree read
from the scenario file.

This reduces the amount of work needed to add an other AIModel and reduces the
amount of copy operations done during initialization.

It also moves internal knowledge of special AI models into these special AI
models class instead of spreading that into the whole AIModel subdirectory
which in turn enables to use carrier internal data structures for carrier
internal data ...

Also some unused variables are removed from the AIModel classes.
I believe that there are still more of them, but that is what I stumbled
accross ...

Tested, like the other splitouts these days in a seperate tree and using the
autopilot for some time, and in this case with a carrier start ...
2006-02-11 13:16:56 +00:00
ehofman
5bd2ef1edb Vivian Meazza:
This patch is a combined effort by Gregor Richards, Oliver Schroeder, and
Vivian Meazza (and code cleanups and improvements by Erik Hofman). It corrects
the bug in which a Multiplayer model responds to local inputs, and the view
number bug which caused certain aircraft to appear as cockpit only models. It
passes remote properties over the net, and all major control surfaces and gear
are now animated correctly, providing that the local ~model.xml file contains
no leading "/" in the <property></property> data entries. MP objects
are now extrapolated using 1st and 2nd derivatives to make their movement
appear more smooth. The sim is now halted while a new client joins the net.

Known problems with MP are non-display of the remote client under certain
circumstances of starting/resetting, and a freeze on starting. These bugs are
long standing, and are not addressed by this patch.

Special thanks must go to AJ Macleod for his patient testing of this patch over many evenings.

We have also moved part of multiplayer into AIModels as part of the ongoing
development of MP.
2006-02-09 12:29:05 +00:00
ehofman
ab83702c16 David Culp:
I added an AIStatic object to my OV-10 sim for use in putting city signs,
vehicles, or anything else that will be static, but that I don't want to put
in the scenery files.  It's inexpensive.  Before, I was making such things
from AIShip.

I also added the ability to set flight plans to repeat, so that when an
airplane reaches the end it just starts over at the beginning.  This is
useful for my OV-10 sim.  I have C-141 and KC-135 traffic flying approaches
to Ramstein, and I only have to define two AI objects to do this.

Also, I found an inefficiency in AIBase, where every AI object was calculating
Mach number at every dt.  Now only AIBallistic objects do this.
2005-06-04 09:38:52 +00:00
ehofman
5bc15d7a69 Durk Talsma:
I just heard from John Wojnaroski that you and he are going to work on getting
a flightgear demo machine up for the linux expo thursday and Friday. John
indicated that he would very much like to get a CVS version with the new
traffic code up and running before the expo.
2005-02-10 09:01:51 +00:00
ehofman
670ea7c881 David Culp:
Here's code to support a new AICarrier class, which I think will be
sufficiently different from a basic AIShip that it should have its own class.
2004-10-28 08:33:55 +00:00
ehofman
29b5147478 Move the submodels code from the Systems manager into it's own Subsystem manager. 2004-10-22 09:58:24 +00:00
ehofman
1dfe93d550 David Culp:
Here's the newest AI stuff.

The AIManager at init() creates a new scenario.  Right now the
default_scenario is hard coded in, but eventually the AIManager should get
the scenario filename from preferences.xml.

The scenario defines which AI objects will be created.  Right now it only
creates AIAircraft, but this is easily extended.  The scenario also defines
which flightplan will be assigned to the airplane.  Scenario config files go
in data/Data/AI.

The Airplane gets a pointer to a FlightPlan object.  Each airplane should get
its own flightplan object, even if two airplanes have the same flight plan.
This is because  the flightplan maintains the iterator pointing to the
current waypoint, and two airplanes might be at different locations (for
instance if they were created at different times).  The flight plan files go
in data/Data/AI/FlightPlans.

When the airplane gets to the waypoint named "END" it vanishes.  The
AIAircraft destructor deletes its flight plan (if it has one).

The last waypoint is a place holder only.  I called mine
<WPT><NAME>"EOF"</NAME></WPT>.
2004-05-15 09:07:55 +00:00
ehofman
ed4509d8b5 Put the AIStorm and AIThermal classes back in 2004-03-03 20:26:06 +00:00
ehofman
cd0c447b43 Add David Culp's AI model manager code which is derived from David Luff's AI/ATC code. 2003-11-28 15:48:05 +00:00