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Durk Talsma
467513cbaf Major update to the AI code:
* New features
    - More realistic descent paths
    - Separation during descent and approach
    - ATC approach controller (still silent)
    - inbound traffic flow will start immediately
  * Bug fixes
    - Properly handle vertical speed when on ground
    - Departing aircraft now wait for taxiclerance before moving
    - Traffic manager waits for proper weather initialization
    - Fixed instabilities in the preferential runway usage code
    - Fine tuning of waypoint following code.
2010-08-29 19:25:34 +02:00
torsten
2ea02594c0 even more warning fixes 2009-08-23 21:43:09 +02:00
durk
9cc92035b1 A set of additions related to allow the use of SID and STAR procedures.
The current code still has some rough edges, in particular memory still
needs to be deallocated where possible, and the actual use of the code
needs more testing. This code has been running without noticable problems,
so I think it's ready for some wider exposure. Detailed changes include:
- Finetuning of the SID/STAR data concept.
- Preloading of all SIDs, from one xml file.
- ATC determines which SID should be used and echoes this over the com1 or
  com2 radio.
2009-03-11 23:14:34 +01:00
durk
d24fe19914 One step further toward better integration of AI and ATC systems.
* Changed the runway XX. ATC message to actually report the real
   designated departure runway
 * In case of multiple active runways, select the one with a heading that is
   closest to the direction of the ultimate departure destination / lines up
   with the arrival path.
2009-02-16 00:56:44 +01:00
durk
916240693f Some further work toward adding more AI/ATC messages. This patch provides
some prepratory work for assigning different operations to different
frequencies. It also returns a stub for returning an ATIS message ID.
Currently, the ATIC information ID is hardcoded to "Sierra", which needs
to be replaced by a dynamic ID once ATIS services are fully integrated
with the new trafficcontrol code. At least, it's marginally more realistic
then the previous information XX. :-).
2009-02-10 00:22:16 +01:00
jmt
e98ffd1006 Prevent exceptions in getRunwayByIdent when a malformed rwyuse.xml means
there is no valid active runway. This is not ideal, since it masks underlying
problems - the real fix is to make the runway-use code more robust and
validate input XML.
2009-01-07 10:36:31 +01:00
durk
17c42deae1 Initial attempt to establish a better integration between AI and ATC code.
Various other patches that have been lingering around for a while:
 * Moved trafficcontrol.[ch]xx from the Airports directory to ATC, where
   it really belongs.
 * AI aircraft will request startup clearance, and ground control will
   approve.
 * Starting AI Aircraft will be pushed back to a predefined holding point
   on the ground network, and wait a while before taxiing out to the runway
2008-07-13 12:51:06 +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
721d849c79 - Added ultra-light traffic is now a separate traffic class that can have its
own preferential runway support. In future versions, we might want to
condider having a more generic mechanism for this.
- Keep a history of active runway for each class, so that runway assignments
are more consistent after whether updates or time-related schedule changes.
2007-07-21 11:05:20 +00:00
durk
7dfae1562b Thomas Foerster:
I refactored the XML loading code out of FGAirportDynamics and
FGRunwayPreference. I also added a new class XMLLoader, which serves as a
facade to the loader functions. Further I changed FGRunwayPreference to just
keep a FGAirport ref, which is more concise and closer to the right(tm)
solution than storing the airport data a second time ;-)
2007-07-04 17:39:03 +00:00
durk
666910a793 Major update of traffic manager and AI related airport facilities.
- Moved AIModels/Traffic Manager related AI functions to a new file
- Rewrote the traffic manager so that the containers use pointers to
  objects instead of the objects themselves, which will allow for a
  more flexible memory management.
- Rewrote parts of the airport groundnetwork code, also because the
  stl containers now contain object pointers instead of the objects
  themselves.
- Fixed an uninitialized iterator in the AI distance tracking code
- Fixed flawed logic in some of the traffic controller's while loops
- Added a tower controller, which paces take-off behavior of AITraffic
  in a more realistic way.
- Various other minor fixes and fine tuning.
2006-10-06 17:36:31 +00:00
mfranz
2b2b4fa8a3 make headers include headers they depend on, don't rely on the c(xx)
file to do that. (This is a requirement for header precompiling.)
2006-04-17 12:59:35 +00:00
durk
b9752635a9 Improved selection of active runway (currently AI traffic only).
The original code selected the most preferable runway combination,
regardless of which combination was currently active. This patch
builds in some additional resistance against change, by keeping
track of which runways are already in use, and forces a change
in active runways only when new (wheather/time of day) conditions
force it to do so, resulting in much more consistent runway assignment.
behavior.
2006-03-04 08:49:36 +00:00
mfranz
c9813d1b5d new FSF address 2006-02-21 01:16:04 +00:00
ehofman
4be621fbe9 Durk Talsma, Olaf Flebbe & Mathias Fröhlich:
Split up simple.cxx
2005-12-29 13:58:21 +00:00