[Fwd: [OSM-dev] Routino - a router for OpenStreetMap data]

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[Fwd: [OSM-dev] Routino - a router for OpenStreetMap data]

by Alessandro Briosi-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Danny, maybe this could be of any help/interest in the navigate plugin?

Alessandro

-------- Messaggio Originale  --------
Oggetto: [OSM-dev] Routino - a router for OpenStreetMap data
Data: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:52:52 +0100
Da: amb@... (Andrew M. Bishop)
A: dev@...

[This has already been announced on the talk-gb list, but obviously
  there is likely to be interest here as well.]

I have written a routing algorithm that uses OSM format data as its
input and calculates either the shortest or quickest route between two
points.

You can select from any of the major OSM transport types (foot,
bicycle, horse, motorbike, motorcar, goods, hgv, psv).  For each of
the OSM highway types (motorway, trunk, primary, secondary, tertiary,
unclassified, residential, service, track, path, bridleway, cycleway,
footway) you can select whether to use them and if so what speed
limit.  Restrictions on one-way streets, weight, height, width and
length are also options.

The router takes into account private/public/permissive restrictions
on highways as well as tagged speed limits.  What it doesn't do is
barriers (gates, bollards) and turn restriction relations (which I
have heard about but never seen).

More information about the software and source code (Affero GPLv3
license) can be downloaded from here:

http://www.gedanken.org.uk/software/routino/


An online demonstration of the router for the UK is available as well:

http://www.gedanken.org.uk/mapping/router/router.html

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Re: [Fwd: [OSM-dev] Routino - a router for OpenStreetMap data]

by Danny Backx :: Rate this Message:

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Thanks, I'll have a look. I am looking at the ShootingStar algorithm
too.

        Danny

On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 10:57 +0200, Alessandro Briosi wrote:

> Danny, maybe this could be of any help/interest in the navigate plugin?
>
> Alessandro
>
> -------- Messaggio Originale  --------
> Oggetto: [OSM-dev] Routino - a router for OpenStreetMap data
> Data: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:52:52 +0100
> Da: amb@... (Andrew M. Bishop)
> A: dev@...
>
> [This has already been announced on the talk-gb list, but obviously
>   there is likely to be interest here as well.]
>
> I have written a routing algorithm that uses OSM format data as its
> input and calculates either the shortest or quickest route between two
> points.
>
> You can select from any of the major OSM transport types (foot,
> bicycle, horse, motorbike, motorcar, goods, hgv, psv).  For each of
> the OSM highway types (motorway, trunk, primary, secondary, tertiary,
> unclassified, residential, service, track, path, bridleway, cycleway,
> footway) you can select whether to use them and if so what speed
> limit.  Restrictions on one-way streets, weight, height, width and
> length are also options.
>
> The router takes into account private/public/permissive restrictions
> on highways as well as tagged speed limits.  What it doesn't do is
> barriers (gates, bollards) and turn restriction relations (which I
> have heard about but never seen).
>
> More information about the software and source code (Affero GPLv3
> license) can be downloaded from here:
>
> http://www.gedanken.org.uk/software/routino/
>
>
> An online demonstration of the router for the UK is available as well:
>
> http://www.gedanken.org.uk/mapping/router/router.html
>
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Danny Backx ; danny.backx - at - scarlet.be ; http://danny.backx.info


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