Title :
Two Methods of Quasi-Optimal Routes Generation in Public Transportation Network
Author :
Koszelew, Jolanta
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Comput. Sci., Bialystok Tech. Univ., Bialystok
Abstract :
Traffic jams are a big problem in modern cities. Many people move from one place to another by public transport. They willingly use journey planners. Such systems enable users to find optimal routes, depending on their preferences, according to the minimal number of transfers or the minimal travel time. Generation of optimal routes with minimal number of transfers is not a difficult task. However, determination of routes with a minimal travel time is a much more complicated problem. This paper presents two original approximation methods for finding paths with a minimal travel time in a public transportation network. Author compares these methods, their execution time and the quality of approximation.
Keywords :
approximation theory; transportation; approximation methods; journey planners; public transportation network; quasi-optimal routes generation; traffic jams; Application software; Approximation methods; Cities and towns; Computer industry; Computer network management; Computer networks; Management information systems; Road transportation; Scheduling algorithm; Shortest path problem; bi-modal graph; optimal routes; public transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications, 2008. CISIM '08. 7th
Conference_Location :
Ostrava
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3184-7
DOI :
10.1109/CISIM.2008.43