| C.-K. Lee, "A Multiple-Path Routing Strategy for Vehicle Route Guidance Systems," Transportation Research, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 185-- 195, 1994. |
.... for many advanced applications such as navigation systems Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and computer networks [1] 2] 4] 5] 6] 11] 12] 14] 21] 22] 23] 24] 31] For example, one of the primary functionalities of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) 10] 27] [28], 32] 33] is to find routes from the current location of a vehicle to a desired destination with a minimum cost (where cost could represent travel time, shortest distance, minimal toll charges, etc. This paper investigates solutions for path finding in general with a particular focus on ....
.... to parallel and distributed transitive closure algorithms [11] 12] 14] 22] The capability of efficiently calculating the shortest path transitive closure is an active research topic in some advanced application domains such as the route guidance of ITS [10] 15] 16] 17] 18] 27] [28], 32] 33] On the other hand, the materialized view of the transitive closure is an alternative approach of precomputing and maintaining the transitive closure. In the path view approach, the request for the shortest path is achieved by looking it up in the view, eliminating the need for ....
C.-K. Lee, "A Multiple-Path Routing Strategy for Vehicle Route Guidance Systems," Transportation Research, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 185-- 195, 1994.
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