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Map Partitioning for Accelerated Routing: Measuring Relation Between Tiled and Routing Partitions

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Operations Research Proceedings 2015

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In this paper we propose key figures to compare two different partitions of street maps. The first partition is used in navigation and reduce the cutting edges in the partition. The second is dependent on a new standard for the transmission of navigational data and has a rectangular shape. We build and analyze the relationship of the partitions with real map data and present first results.

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Adam, M., Kliewer, N., König, F. (2017). Map Partitioning for Accelerated Routing: Measuring Relation Between Tiled and Routing Partitions. In: Dörner, K., Ljubic, I., Pflug, G., Tragler, G. (eds) Operations Research Proceedings 2015. Operations Research Proceedings. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42902-1_30

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