We use a set of four theoretical navigability indices for street maps to investigate the shape of the resulting street networks, if they are grown by optimizing these indices. The indices compare the performance of simulated navigators (having a partial information about the surroundings, like humans in many real situations) to the performance of optimally navigating individuals. We show that our simple greedy shortcut construction strategy generates the emerging structures that are different from real road network, but not inconceivable. The resulting city plans, for all navigation indices, share common qualitative properties such as the tendency for triangular blocks to appear, while the more quantitative features, such as degree distribu...
Especially in daily rush-hour-scenarios, a street-network requires enough capacity to support the am...
Urban data ranging from images and laser scans to traffic flows are regularly analyzed and modeled l...
We are interested in the phenomenology of cities by restricting them to the geometry of their street...
We use a set of four theoretical navigability indices for street maps to investigate the shape of th...
Intelligibility, the extent to which non-local structure can be inferred from local properties, is e...
In this article, we address the problem of city street network design - specifically that of using o...
Recent theoretical and empirical studies have focused on the structural properties of complex relati...
We propose an algorithm that can be used to identify automatically the subset of street segments of ...
Circuity, the ratio of network distances to straight-line distances, is an important measure of urba...
The study of patterns of urban mobility is of utter importance for city growth projection and develo...
International audienceCity Road networks extend through time according to territorial constraints an...
Models of street networks underlie research in urban travel behavior, accessibility, design patterns...
GPS navigators are now present in most vehicles and smartphones. The usual goal of these navigators ...
Road networks are spatial records that resulted from the confluence of many individual and group int...
We introduce two measures of connectivity that are applicable to standard GIS-based representations ...
Especially in daily rush-hour-scenarios, a street-network requires enough capacity to support the am...
Urban data ranging from images and laser scans to traffic flows are regularly analyzed and modeled l...
We are interested in the phenomenology of cities by restricting them to the geometry of their street...
We use a set of four theoretical navigability indices for street maps to investigate the shape of th...
Intelligibility, the extent to which non-local structure can be inferred from local properties, is e...
In this article, we address the problem of city street network design - specifically that of using o...
Recent theoretical and empirical studies have focused on the structural properties of complex relati...
We propose an algorithm that can be used to identify automatically the subset of street segments of ...
Circuity, the ratio of network distances to straight-line distances, is an important measure of urba...
The study of patterns of urban mobility is of utter importance for city growth projection and develo...
International audienceCity Road networks extend through time according to territorial constraints an...
Models of street networks underlie research in urban travel behavior, accessibility, design patterns...
GPS navigators are now present in most vehicles and smartphones. The usual goal of these navigators ...
Road networks are spatial records that resulted from the confluence of many individual and group int...
We introduce two measures of connectivity that are applicable to standard GIS-based representations ...
Especially in daily rush-hour-scenarios, a street-network requires enough capacity to support the am...
Urban data ranging from images and laser scans to traffic flows are regularly analyzed and modeled l...
We are interested in the phenomenology of cities by restricting them to the geometry of their street...