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Author SHA1 Message Date
Monday
6e77d53946
Correctly handle compressed traffic signals (#6724)
Unidirectional traffic signal segments are currently not compressed.
This means traffic signals which are not on turns can be missed and
not applied the correct penalty.

This commit changes this behaviour to correctly handle the graph
compression. Additional tests are added to ensure there is no
regression for other cases (turns, restrictions).

Co-authored-by: Michael Bell <michael@mjjbell.com>
2024-03-17 11:32:10 +00:00
Dennis Luxen
7c06726a35 Fix formatting 2022-12-20 18:00:11 +01:00
Dennis Luxen
a4aa153ba4 Use nested namespace
It's a mechanical change to modernize the code base
2022-12-11 10:17:17 +01:00
Siarhei Fedartsou
21888334dd
Do not generate intermediate .osrm file in osrm-extract. (#6354) 2022-09-30 14:29:10 +02:00
Michael Bell
b17cbb4c47
Support OSM traffic signal directions (#6153)
Currently OSRM parses traffic signal nodes without consideration
for the direction in which the signal applies. This can lead
to duplicated routing penalties, especially when a forward and backward
signal are in close proximity on a way.

This commit adds support for directed signals to the extraction and
graph creation. Signal penalties are only applied in the direction
specified by the OSM tag.

We add the assignment of traffic directions to the lua scripts,
maintaining backwards compatibility with the existing boolean
traffic states.

As part of the changes to the internal structures used for tracking
traffic signals during extraction, we stop serialising/deserialising
signals to the `.osrm` file. The traffic signals are only used by
`osrm-extract` so whilst this is a data format change, it will not
break any existing user processes.
2022-08-30 10:36:49 +01:00
Michael Bell
5266ac1635
Add support for multiple via-way restrictions (#5907)
Currently OSRM only supports turn restrictions with a single via-node or one
via-way. OSM allows for multiple via-ways to represent longer and more
complex restrictions.

This PR extends the use of duplicate nodes for representng via-way turn
restrictions to also support multi via-way restrictions. Effectively, this
increases the edge-based graph size by the number of edges in multi via-way
restrictions. However, given the low number of these restrictions it
has little effect on total graph size.

In addition, we add a new step in the extraction phase that constructs
a restriction graph to support more complex relationships between restrictions,
such as nested restrictions and overlapping restrictions.
2020-12-20 13:59:57 -08:00
Daniel Patterson
5531cace7f
Support maneuver relations (#4676) 2018-02-10 05:32:09 +11:00
Patrick Niklaus
88ee51ba2e const-correctness 2017-12-05 19:09:06 +00:00
vng
90e361c3dc Use immutable node-based-graph for segregated edges. 2017-11-16 15:08:30 +01:00
vng
76f793533a Use copressed node-based graph for segregated edges check. 2017-11-16 15:08:30 +01:00
vng
ee7912f882 Calculating segregated node-based edges. 2017-11-16 15:08:30 +01:00
Moritz Kobitzsch
2ddd98ee6d simplify passing annotation data through OSRM pipeline using the node-based datastore
- separates node-based graph creation and compression from edge-based graph creation
 - moves usage of edge-based node data-container to pre-processing as well, unifying access to node-based data
 - single struct instead of separate vectors for annotation data in engine (single place of modification)
2017-10-09 18:44:43 +02:00