Travel route planning techniques for motor and electric vehicles are designed to find the optimal path from the start to the destination point on a roadmap. As traffic conditions can change very quickly during the journey, it is necessary to immediately update all changes in real time. For example, traffic congestion may occur in certain parts of the route due to an increased number of vehicles. The shortest path generally may not be in all cases the best path, as many conditions can affect the length of the journey. If we want to make our cities smart, the transportation system also has to be smart. In this paper, a practically implemented system for vehicle route planning in urban areas is presented, which works in real time and takes a large number of parameters of travel into account. Therefore, this system provides an estimation of travel time that is much more accurate than the standard auto router. In this paper, this estimation of travel time is practically proven.


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    Title :

    Travel Route Planning in Smart Cities


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    Publication date :

    2023-05-29


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    754136 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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