contiki/tools/cooja/java/se/sics/cooja/RadioConnection.java
fros4943 54002df73b radio-related changes:
radios can belong to different abstraction levels for example byte of packet radios.

=> lots of changes in surrounding files
2007-02-28 09:47:45 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006, Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
* All rights reserved.
*
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* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $Id: RadioConnection.java,v 1.4 2007/02/28 09:47:55 fros4943 Exp $
*/
package se.sics.cooja;
import java.util.Vector;
import se.sics.cooja.interfaces.Radio;
/**
* A radio connection represents a connection between a source radio and zero or
* more destination and interfered radios. Typically the destinations are able
* to receive data sent by the source radio, and the interfered radios are not.
*
* @see RadioMedium
* @author Fredrik Osterlind
*/
public class RadioConnection {
private Radio source;
private Vector<Radio> destinations = new Vector<Radio>();
private Vector<Radio> interfered = new Vector<Radio>();
/**
* Creates a new radio connection with given source and no destinations.
*
* @param sourceRadio
* Source radio
*/
public RadioConnection(Radio sourceRadio) {
this.source = sourceRadio;
}
/**
* Set source of this connection.
*
* @param radio
* Source radio
*/
public void setSource(Radio radio) {
source = radio;
}
/**
* Adds destination radio.
*
* @param radio
* Radio
*/
public void addDestination(Radio radio) {
destinations.add(radio);
}
/**
* Adds interfered radio.
*
* @param radio
* Radio
*/
public void addInterfered(Radio radio) {
interfered.add(radio);
}
/**
* Removes destination radio.
*
* @param radio
* Radio
*/
public void removeDestination(Radio radio) {
destinations.remove(radio);
}
/**
* Removes interfered radio.
*
* @param radio
* Radio
*/
public void removeInterfered(Radio radio) {
interfered.remove(radio);
}
/**
* @return Source radio
*/
public Radio getSource() {
return source;
}
/**
* @return All destinations of this connection
*/
public Radio[] getDestinations() {
Radio[] radioArrayType;
Radio[] radioArray;
radioArrayType = new Radio[destinations.size()];
radioArray = (Radio[]) destinations.toArray(radioArrayType);
return radioArray;
}
/**
* @return All radios interfered by this connection
*/
public Radio[] getInterfered() {
Radio[] radioArrayType;
Radio[] radioArray;
radioArrayType = new Radio[interfered.size()];
radioArray = (Radio[]) interfered.toArray(radioArrayType);
return radioArray;
}
}