2019
DOI: 10.1007/s41324-019-00248-2
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Development of optimal routing service for emergency scenarios using pgRouting and FOSS4G

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“…pgRouting is extension of the PostGIS and PostgreSQL geospatial database which enables the geospatial routing functionality. Several researchers have successfully used it for developing navigation platforms for specific purposes, such as the optimal routing service for emergency scenarios (Choosumrong et al, 2019), for the fastest route (Chadha, Garg, 2018), or the healthy urban route for cyclists and pedestrians (van der Molen et al, 2017). In this research, we used pgRouting as the main navigation tool for our back-end.…”
Section: Web-based Navigation Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pgRouting is extension of the PostGIS and PostgreSQL geospatial database which enables the geospatial routing functionality. Several researchers have successfully used it for developing navigation platforms for specific purposes, such as the optimal routing service for emergency scenarios (Choosumrong et al, 2019), for the fastest route (Chadha, Garg, 2018), or the healthy urban route for cyclists and pedestrians (van der Molen et al, 2017). In this research, we used pgRouting as the main navigation tool for our back-end.…”
Section: Web-based Navigation Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%