TARSIUS: a system for traffic-aware route search under conditions of uncertainty

  • Authors:
  • Itsik Hefez;Yaron Kanza;Roy Levin

  • Affiliations:
  • Technion, Israel Institute of Technology;Technion, Israel Institute of Technology;Technion, Israel Institute of Technology

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 19th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems
  • Year:
  • 2011

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Abstract

This demo presents TARSIUS---a system for traffic-aware route search. In a traffic-aware route search (TARS), the user provides start location, target location and search terms, which specify types of geographical entities that should be visited along the route. A TARS query may include additional temporal constraints and limitations on the order by which entities are visited. The goal is to find the fastest route from the start location to the target, via entities of the specified types, while taking into account variations in the travel speed, due to changes in traffic conditions. Planning a route under conditions of uncertainty requires the system to also take into account the possibility that some visited entities will not satisfy the user requirements so that the route may need to go via several entities of the same type. In the demonstration we present the system. We demonstrate a web-based user interface that facilitates the formulation of TARS queries. We show how queries are posed and evaluated over a database that contains real traffic data. Since answering a TARS query is NP-hard, we present three heuristics to the problem. Using the system, we illustrate the routes that are computed by these heuristics.