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Mike Little <[log in to unmask]>
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MASON Multiagent Simulation Toolkit <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Dec 2010 19:41:34 -0500
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Murat -
  Here's an alternative thought that you might find simpler than
JTS - why not store the area of the object (car, bus) as a property
of the object and have the sensor query this property and "respond"
appropriately?

-Mike

On 12/21/2010 5:38 PM, murat karakaya wrote:
> Mark,
> Thank you for the reply,
> however, I'm looking for a simpler solution -in terms of learning time of new classes-
>  
> murat
>
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Mark Coletti <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
> wrote:
>
>     On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Murat KARAKAYA <[log in to unmask]
>     <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>     > I want to simulate a sensor network composing of static sensor nodes which
>     > monitor a road for passing-by objects. These mobile objects are in different
>     > shapes and areas. I want to sensor nodes would sense the object not by its
>     > center coordinates but by its area. For example a car object would have a
>     > small rectangle area wrt that of a bus object.
>
>     You may want to look into GeoMason.  Though the intent with GeoMason
>     is to deal with geospatial entities, it is wrapped round the Java
>     Topology Suit (JTS).  JTS provides the type of functionality you are
>     looking for, including querying Geometry area.
>
>     GeoMason is found in the "contrib" directory in the main MASON distribution.
>
>

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