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The Shortestpath Problem Analysis And Comparison Of Methods Hector Ortegaarranz

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The Shortestpath Problem Analysis And Comparison Of Methods Hector Ortegaarranz
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Publisher: Morgan & Claypool
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.22 MB
Pages: 88
Author: Hector Ortega-Arranz, Diego R. Llanos, Arturo Gonzalez-Escribano
ISBN: 9781627055390, 9781627055406, 1627055398, 1627055401
Language: English
Year: 2014
Volume: 1

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The Shortestpath Problem Analysis And Comparison Of Methods Hector Ortegaarranz by Hector Ortega-arranz, Diego R. Llanos, Arturo Gonzalez-escribano 9781627055390, 9781627055406, 1627055398, 1627055401 instant download after payment.

Many applications in different domains need to calculate the shortest-path between two points in a graph. In this paper we describe this shortest path problem in detail, starting with the classic Dijkstra's algorithm and moving to more advanced solutions that are currently applied to road network routing, including the use of heuristics and precomputation techniques. Since several of these improvements involve subtle changes to the search space, it may be difficult to appreciate their benefits in terms of time or space requirements. To make methods more comprehensive and to facilitate their comparison, this book presents a single case study that serves as a common benchmark. The paper also compares the search spaces explored by the methods described, both from a quantitative and qualitative point of view, and including an analysis of the number of reached and settled nodes by different methods for a particular topology.

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