In this paper, we thoroughly analyze the scaling behavior of several state-of-the-art route planning techniques for road networks, all of which rely on preprocessing. One goal is to determine which technique is most suitable to be used on huge networks. To be able to conduct scalability studies in a clean way, we first describe a new kind of road network generator that allows to produce road networks even larger than that of our planet with similar properties as real networks. We then carefully implement several preprocessing-based route planning techniques, as contraction hierarchies, hub labels and transit nodes, to study their space consumption as well as their search spaces in different sized networks. This allows to derive functio...
Many of our computer networks, not the least of which the Internet, are built upon hop-by-hop routin...
Throughput capacity of large ad hoc networks has been shown to scale adversely with the size of netw...
Network optimization problems with a "scalable" structure are examined in this report. Scalable netw...
Shortest path planning is a fundamental building block in many applications. Hence developing effici...
We survey recent advances in algorithms for route planning in transportation networks. For road netw...
We present various speedup techniques for route planning in road networks. After performing some pre...
Computing driving directions in road networks is a fundamental problem. Although it can be solved in...
A wide range of social, technological and communication systems can be described as complex networks...
Abstract. Transit Node Routing (TNR) is a fast and exact distance oracle for road networks. We show ...
Abstract. Transit Node Routing (TNR) is a fast and exact distance oracle for road networks. We show ...
International audienceA wide range of social, technological and communication systems can be describ...
A wide range of social, technological and communication systems can be described as complex networks...
The scaling and other quantifiable properties of a network have recently been proven valuable in un...
Especially in daily rush-hour-scenarios, a street-network requires enough capacity to support the am...
We present a fast algorithm with preprocessing for computing multiple good alternative routes in roa...
Many of our computer networks, not the least of which the Internet, are built upon hop-by-hop routin...
Throughput capacity of large ad hoc networks has been shown to scale adversely with the size of netw...
Network optimization problems with a "scalable" structure are examined in this report. Scalable netw...
Shortest path planning is a fundamental building block in many applications. Hence developing effici...
We survey recent advances in algorithms for route planning in transportation networks. For road netw...
We present various speedup techniques for route planning in road networks. After performing some pre...
Computing driving directions in road networks is a fundamental problem. Although it can be solved in...
A wide range of social, technological and communication systems can be described as complex networks...
Abstract. Transit Node Routing (TNR) is a fast and exact distance oracle for road networks. We show ...
Abstract. Transit Node Routing (TNR) is a fast and exact distance oracle for road networks. We show ...
International audienceA wide range of social, technological and communication systems can be describ...
A wide range of social, technological and communication systems can be described as complex networks...
The scaling and other quantifiable properties of a network have recently been proven valuable in un...
Especially in daily rush-hour-scenarios, a street-network requires enough capacity to support the am...
We present a fast algorithm with preprocessing for computing multiple good alternative routes in roa...
Many of our computer networks, not the least of which the Internet, are built upon hop-by-hop routin...
Throughput capacity of large ad hoc networks has been shown to scale adversely with the size of netw...
Network optimization problems with a "scalable" structure are examined in this report. Scalable netw...