On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> Typically it calls for 4 way red when an emergency vehicle approaches,
> and delay or advanced green for high priority vehicles like a bus.
>
Most modern implementations have the signal go all possible movements green
for the signals facing
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 2:31 PM, François Lacombe <
francois.laco...@telecom-bretagne.eu> wrote:
>
> there are also objects that can be influenced remotely, like busses that
>> can put certain traffic_lights to green
>>
>
> Actually I'm not sure we can talk about remote control in this situation.
>
Hi,
Indeed, but we'd better don't do that.
The need here is to actually know the device is remotely operated but not
where : sometimes you don't even know this information.
Furthermore, for security reasons, it's not a good idea to give such
details.
That's obviously not so true for things like
Sich devices could be mapped using a relation to link them to their
control centre; this would be enough to imply that they are remote
controlled.
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Hi,
2013/10/27 Martin Koppenhoefer
>
>
> there are also objects that can be influenced remotely, like busses that
> can put certain traffic_lights to green
>
Actually I'm not sure we can talk about remote control in this situation.
Because buses won't directly turn traffic lights green. A thir
> Am 27/ott/2013 um 14:42 schrieb François Lacombe
> :
>
> Examples : valves, trafic signals, variable messages panels...
>
> Remote controlled means that no local human action is required to make
> devices works like they are supposed to work.
there are also objects that can be influenced