Journal article

Time geography for ad-hoc shared-ride trip planning in mobile geosensor networks

M Raubal, S Winter, S Teßmann, C Gaisbauer

ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing | Published : 2007

Abstract

Ad-hoc shared-ride trip planning in an urban environment is a complex task within a non-deterministic transportation network. Mobile geosensor networks provide the technical environment for realizing ad-hoc shared-ride trip planning: Network nodes are autonomous agents that interact locally by ad-hoc short-range communication and arrange for shared rides. In a mobile geosensor network, communication costs are critical because of constraints regarding bandwidth, available energy, and memory. This paper introduces spatio-temporal concepts from time geography, which can be employed during the planning process to significantly reduce communication costs. We will integrate network-based algorithm..

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