openpilot is an open source driver assistance system. openpilot performs the functions of Automated Lane Centering and Adaptive Cruise Control for over 200 supported car makes and models.
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
from cereal import car
from selfdrive.car import scale_rot_inertia, scale_tire_stiffness, get_safety_config
from selfdrive.car.interfaces import CarInterfaceBase
class CarInterface(CarInterfaceBase):
@staticmethod
def get_params(candidate, fingerprint=None, car_fw=None, disable_radar=False):
ret = CarInterfaceBase.get_std_params(candidate, fingerprint)
ret.notCar = True
ret.carName = "body"
ret.safetyConfigs = [get_safety_config(car.CarParams.SafetyModel.body)]
ret.steerRatio = 0.5
ret.steerRateCost = 0.5
ret.steerLimitTimer = 1.0
ret.steerActuatorDelay = 0.
ret.mass = 9
ret.wheelbase = 0.406
ret.wheelSpeedFactor = 0.008587
ret.centerToFront = ret.wheelbase * 0.44
ret.radarOffCan = True
ret.openpilotLongitudinalControl = True
ret.steerControlType = car.CarParams.SteerControlType.angle
ret.rotationalInertia = scale_rot_inertia(ret.mass, ret.wheelbase)
ret.tireStiffnessFront, ret.tireStiffnessRear = scale_tire_stiffness(ret.mass, ret.wheelbase, ret.centerToFront)
return ret
def update(self, c, can_strings):
self.cp.update_strings(can_strings)
ret = self.CS.update(self.cp)
ret.canValid = self.cp.can_valid
self.CS.out = ret.as_reader()
return self.CS.out
def apply(self, c):
return self.CC.update(c, self.CS)