Authors
Bart Kuijpers, Harvey J Miller, Tijs Neutens, Walied Othman
Publication date
2010/6/21
Journal
International Journal of Geographical Information Science
Volume
24
Issue
8
Pages
1223-1248
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Space-time prisms capture all possible locations of a moving person or object between two known locations and times given the maximum travel velocities in the environment. These known locations or ‘anchor points’ can represent observed locations or mandatory locations because of scheduling constraints. The classic space-time prism as well as more recent analytical and computational versions in planar space and networks assume that these anchor points are perfectly known or fixed. In reality, observations of anchor points can have error, or the scheduling constraints may have some degree of pliability. This article generalizes the concept of anchor points to anchor regions: these are bounded, possibly disconnected, subsets of space-time containing all possible locations for the anchor points, with each location labelled with an anchor probability. We develop two algorithms for calculating network-based …
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Scholar articles
B Kuijpers, HJ Miller, T Neutens, W Othman - International Journal of Geographical Information …, 2010