Sven Teβmann’s research while affiliated with University of Münster and other places

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Time geography for ad-hoc shared-ride trip planning in mobile geosensor networks
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October 2007

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ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

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Sven Teβmann

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Christian Gaisbauer

Ad-hoc shared-ride trip planning in an urban environment is a complex task within a non-deterministic transportation network. Mobile geosensor networks provide the technical environment for realizing ad-hoc shared-ride trip planning: Network nodes are autonomous agents that interact locally by ad-hoc short-range communication and arrange for shared rides. In a mobile geosensor network, communication costs are critical because of constraints regarding bandwidth, available energy, and memory. This paper introduces spatio-temporal concepts from time geography, which can be employed during the planning process to significantly reduce communication costs. We will integrate network-based algorithms and different wayfinding strategies to assist both shared-ride clients and hosts in finding optimal travel assignments. Multi-agent geosimulation in a real street network is used to demonstrate the applicability of the approach and quantitatively confirm the theoretically foreseen reduction in communication costs.

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... Modelling the aforementioned uncertainty is necessary for a wide range of applications and space-time prisms have been extensively investigated as a tool for this purpose. They have been used in studying accessibility [1][2][3], human behaviour [4][5][6], criminal offense patterns [7], as well as for the study of transportation [8][9][10][11]. A space-time prism is the demarcation of all the possible space-time locations accessible by a moving object between two measured space-time locations (called anchor points), given a physical constraint on its velocity. The spatial projection of the prism, also called the potential path area, is an envelope of the spatial whereabouts of the moving object between the measured spatial locations. ...

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Visit Probability in Space–Time Prisms Based on Binomial Random Walk
Time geography for ad-hoc shared-ride trip planning in mobile geosensor networks
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  • October 2007

ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing