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syntax = "proto2";
option optimize_for = SPEED;
import "osi_common.proto";
import "osi_trafficsign.proto";
package osi3;
//
// \brief A road surface marking.
//
// \image html OSI_RoadMarking.svg
//
// The figure shows two STOP road markings. STOP \c
// RoadMarking::Classification::type == \c
// RoadMarking::Classification::TYPE_TEXTUAL_TRAFFIC_SIGN is marked, STOP \c
// RoadMarking::Classification::type == \c
// RoadMarking::Classification::TYPE_SYMBOLIC_TRAFFIC_SIGN is not marked.
//
// All coordinates and orientations are relative to the global ground truth
// coordinate system.
//
// Lane markings are excluded and defined as \c LaneBoundary messages
// as part of \c Lane.
//
message RoadMarking
{
// The ID of the road marking.
//
optional Identifier id = 1;
// The base parameters of the road marking.
//
// The orientation of the bounding box \c #base
// \c BaseStationary::orientation is defined as follows:
// The z-axis of the \c BaseStationary::orientation is the vector from the
// 'bottom' to the 'top' of the road marking's (i.e. painted traffic sign)
// 2D image area.
// (Normally it is in the ground truth xy-plain.)
// The x-axis of the \c BaseStationary::orientation is the view normal of
// the road marking's 2D image area.
// Normally this x-axis points to the sky.
//
// \note If a valid unidirectional road marking is assigned to the host
// vehicle's current lane and the driving direction of the latter roughly
// matches the z-axis of the \c #base \c BaseStationary::orientation then
// the road marking is of relevance to (i.e. in effect for) the host
// vehicle.
//
optional BaseStationary base = 2;
// The classification data for the road marking.
//
optional Classification classification = 3;
// Optional external reference to the road-marking source.
//
// The external reference points to the source of the surface marking, if it
// is derived from one or more objects or external references. An example
// here is the reference to the signal defined in a OpenDRIVE map.
//
// For example, to reference a signal defined in an OpenDRIVE map
// the items should be set as follows:
// * reference = URI to map, can remain empty if identical with definiton
// in \c GroundTruth::map_reference
// * type = "net.asam.opendrive"
// * identifier[0] = id of t_road_signals_signal
//
// \note With OpenDRIVE, surface markings can also be defined as objects.
// In this case, the associated object is usually referenced within
// OpenDRIVE using the reference t_road_signals_signal_reference.
// An additional reference to the object is therefore not necessary.
//
// \note For non-ASAM Standards, it is implementation-specific how
// source_reference is resolved.
//
// \note The value has to be repeated, because one lane segment may be
// derived from more than one origin segment. Multiple sources
// may be added as reference as well, for example, a map and sensors.
//
repeated ExternalReference source_reference = 4;
// The visual color of the material of the road marking.
//
// \note This does not represent the semantic classification but the visual
// appearance. For semantic classification of the road marking use the color
// field in \c Classification.
//
optional ColorDescription color_description = 5;
//
// \brief \c Classification data for a road surface marking.
//
message Classification
{
// The type of the road marking.
//
optional Type type = 1;
// Traffic sign as road marking (color image, monochrome image or
// character string).
//
// \note Field is set if ( \c #type == \c #TYPE_PAINTED_TRAFFIC_SIGN or
// \c #TYPE_SYMBOLIC_TRAFFIC_SIGN or \c #TYPE_TEXTUAL_TRAFFIC_SIGN ).
//
// \note Field need not be set (or set to \c #TYPE_OTHER)
// if road marking type (\c #type) does not require it.
//
// \attention Deprecated: A revision is planned for version 4.0.0 to
// replace the type enum with a more semantically defined enumeration,
// with the exact sign specification being relegated to the newly
// introduced 4-tupel traffic sign catalog specification as used in
// <a href="https://releases.asam.net/OpenDRIVE/1.6.0/ASAM_OpenDRIVE_BS_V1-6-0.html#_signals">OpenDRIVE</a>.
//
// \rules
// check_if this.type is_greater_than_or_equal_to 2 else do_check is_set
// check_if this.type is_less_than_or_equal_to 4 else do_check is_set
// \endrules
//
optional TrafficSign.MainSign.Classification.Type traffic_main_sign_type = 2;
// The semantic monochrome color of the road marking.
//
// \note The color types represent the semantic color classification of
// road markings only. They do not represent an actual visual appearance.
// \note Field need not be set (or set to \c #COLOR_OTHER)
// if road marking type does not require it (e.g. for \c #type ==
// \c #TYPE_PAINTED_TRAFFIC_SIGN).
//
// \rules
// check_if this.type is_equal_to 2 else do_check is_set
// check_if this.monochrome_color is_equal_to 1 else do_check is_set
// \endrules
//
optional Color monochrome_color = 3;
// Additional value associated with the road marking, e.g. value of the
// speed limit.
//
// \note Field need not be set if road marking type does not require it.
//
// \note OSI 3 uses \c #value_text and not \c TrafficSignValue for
// simple chars.
//
optional TrafficSignValue value = 4;
// Additional text value as road marking, e.g. BUS, TAXI etc.
//
// \note Field need not be set if road marking type does not require it.
//
optional string value_text = 5;
// The ID(s) of the lane(s) that the road marking is assigned to.
// May be multiple if the road marking goes across multiple lanes.
//
// \note OSI uses singular instead of plural for repeated field names.
//
// \rules
// refers_to: Lane
// \endrules
//
repeated Identifier assigned_lane_id = 6;
// Boolean flag to indicate that the road marking is taken out of service.
// This can be achieved by visibly crossing the road marking with stripes,
// or completely covering a road marking making it not visible.
//
// \image html OSI_RoadMaking_is_out_of_service.jpg width=800px
//
optional bool is_out_of_service = 7;
// Country specification of the traffic sign catalog specification
// that identifies the actual traffic sign. This is part of the
// 4-tupel traffic sign catalog specification as used in
// <a href="https://releases.asam.net/OpenDRIVE/1.6.0/ASAM_OpenDRIVE_BS_V1-6-0.html#_signals">OpenDRIVE</a>.
//
// Country is specified using the ISO 3166-1, alpha-2 code
// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2, or the
// special OpenDRIVE country for generic signs.<br>
//
// \rules
// check_if this.type is_greater_than_or_equal_to 2 else do_check is_set
// check_if this.type is_less_than_or_equal_to 4 else do_check is_set
// \endrules
//
optional string country = 8;
// Revision specification of the traffic sign catalog specification
// that identifies the actual traffic sign. This is part of the
// 4-tupel traffic sign catalog specification as used in
// <a href="https://releases.asam.net/OpenDRIVE/1.6.0/ASAM_OpenDRIVE_BS_V1-6-0.html#_signals">OpenDRIVE</a>.
//
// The year the traffic rules came into force. <br>
// e.g. "2017"
//
// \note Field is set if ( \c #type == \c #TYPE_PAINTED_TRAFFIC_SIGN or
// \c #TYPE_SYMBOLIC_TRAFFIC_SIGN or \c #TYPE_TEXTUAL_TRAFFIC_SIGN ).
//
// \note Field need not be set (or set to \c #TYPE_OTHER)
// if road marking type (\c #type) does not require it.
//
// \rules
// check_if this.type is_greater_than_or_equal_to 2 else do_check is_set
// check_if this.type is_less_than_or_equal_to 4 else do_check is_set
// \endrules
//
optional string country_revision = 9;
// Code specification of the traffic sign catalog specification
// that identifies the actual traffic sign. This is part of the
// 4-tupel traffic sign catalog specification as used in
// <a href="https://releases.asam.net/OpenDRIVE/1.6.0/ASAM_OpenDRIVE_BS_V1-6-0.html#_signals">OpenDRIVE</a>.
//
// Code identifier according to country and country revision,
// corresponds to the type field of OpenDRIVE. <br>
// code is only unique in combination with #country and #country_revision. <br>
// e.g. http://www.vzkat.de/2017/VzKat.htm
//
// \note Field is set if ( \c #type == \c #TYPE_PAINTED_TRAFFIC_SIGN or
// \c #TYPE_SYMBOLIC_TRAFFIC_SIGN or \c #TYPE_TEXTUAL_TRAFFIC_SIGN ).
//
// \note Field need not be set (or set to \c #TYPE_OTHER)
// if road marking type (\c #type) does not require it.
//
// \rules
// check_if this.type is_greater_than_or_equal_to 2 else do_check is_set
// check_if this.type is_less_than_or_equal_to 4 else do_check is_set
// \endrules
//
optional string code = 10;
// Sub-code specification of the traffic sign catalog specification
// that identifies the actual traffic sign. This is part of the
// 4-tupel traffic sign catalog specification as used in
// <a href="https://releases.asam.net/OpenDRIVE/1.6.0/ASAM_OpenDRIVE_BS_V1-6-0.html#_signals">OpenDRIVE</a>.
//
// Sub-code identifier according to country, country revision and code,
// corresponds to the subtype field of OpenDRIVE. <br>
// sub_code is only unique in combination with #country, #country_revision,
// and #code. <br>
// e.g. http://www.vzkat.de/2017/VzKat.htm
//
// \note Field is set if ( \c #type == \c #TYPE_PAINTED_TRAFFIC_SIGN or
// \c #TYPE_SYMBOLIC_TRAFFIC_SIGN or \c #TYPE_TEXTUAL_TRAFFIC_SIGN ).
//
// \note Field need not be set (or set to \c #TYPE_OTHER)
// if road marking type (\c #type) does not require it.
//
// \rules
// check_if this.type is_greater_than_or_equal_to 2 else do_check is_set
// check_if this.type is_less_than_or_equal_to 4 else do_check is_set
// \endrules
//
optional string sub_code = 11;
// Assignment of this object to logical lanes.
//
// \note OSI uses singular instead of plural for repeated field names.
//
repeated LogicalLaneAssignment logical_lane_assignment = 12;
// Definition of road marking types.
//
enum Type
{
// Type of road marking is unknown (must not be used in ground
// truth).
//
TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0;
// Other (unspecified but known) type of road marking.
//
TYPE_OTHER = 1;
// Paint on the road surface indicating a color image of a traffic
// sign.
//
TYPE_PAINTED_TRAFFIC_SIGN = 2;
// Paint on the road surface indicating a monochrome logical symbol
// of a traffic sign (e.g. digits 50 as start of speed limit 50 or
// stop line for stop sign).
//
TYPE_SYMBOLIC_TRAFFIC_SIGN = 3;
// Paint on the road surface as a character string (e.g. BUS as bus
// only lane).
//
TYPE_TEXTUAL_TRAFFIC_SIGN = 4;
// Paint on the road surface indicating a generic symbol.
//
TYPE_GENERIC_SYMBOL = 5;
// Paint on the road surface indicating a generic line.
//
TYPE_GENERIC_LINE = 6;
// Paint on the road surface indicating a generic character string.
//
TYPE_GENERIC_TEXT = 7;
}
// Definition of semantic road marking colors
//
// \note The color types represent the semantic classification of
// road markings only. They do not represent an actual visual appearance.
//
enum Color
{
// Color of road marking is unknown (must not be used in ground
// truth).
//
COLOR_UNKNOWN = 0;
// Marking with another (unspecified but known) color.
//
COLOR_OTHER = 1;
// Marking with white color.
//
COLOR_WHITE = 2;
// Marking with yellow / orange-yellow color.
//
COLOR_YELLOW = 3;
// Marking with blue color.
//
COLOR_BLUE = 5;
// Marking with red color.
//
COLOR_RED = 6;
// Marking with green color.
//
COLOR_GREEN = 7;
// Marking with violet color.
//
COLOR_VIOLET = 8;
// Marking with orange color.
//
COLOR_ORANGE = 9;
}
}
}