THE USE OF GIS TECHNOLOGY TO IDENTIFY THE SHORTEST TRAVEL PATHS. CASE STUDY: THE CITY OF CRAIOVA
In a city with a population of 298.928 inhabitants (January 2009), about 278.7 km of road (without the northern ring road) and a road density of 3.1 km/km2, identifying the optimal routes for moving vehicles is a necessary operation under the temporary removal of use (28 months, from March 2011) of...
Main Authors: | DANIEL SIMULESCU, ANDREEA ZAMFIR |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Romanian Academy
2012-04-01
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Series: | Geographia Napocensis |
Online Access: | http://shortest path; optimal route; network analyst; Dijkstra’s algorithm; Craiova |
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