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== Special Announcement ==
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[[Image:Foss4g2010_logo.jpg||FOSS4G2010]]
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[http://2010.foss4g.org/ FOSS4G 2010 Conference]
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== Open Source Router ==
 
== Open Source Router ==
  
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Desired attributes:
 
Desired attributes:
 
* Library Coded in C (or C wrapper to C++)
 
* Library Coded in C (or C wrapper to C++)
* Architected and designed for performance
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* This library could SWIG wrapped for integration into scripting languages, or used in RDBMS engines like pgRouting in PostgreSQL, or via a command line or webservice tools.
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* Architected and designed for performance. An ideal goal would be to handle graphs in the ballpark of 25-35 million edges and able to generate sub-sec responses.
 
* Abstracted storage to allow for use of data from various sources e.g. shapefiles, RDBMS, others
 
* Abstracted storage to allow for use of data from various sources e.g. shapefiles, RDBMS, others
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* Support multiple subject-matter domains, outside of transportation, such as utility and telecom networks
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===Contact information===
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Please join us on the [http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/routergeocoder mailing list].
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NOTE: This mailing list is shared between this project and the [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OpenGeocoder OpenGeocoder] project.
  
  
 
===Relevant Existing Open Source Technologies===
 
===Relevant Existing Open Source Technologies===
  
* pgRouter
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* [http://www.pgrouting.org/ pgRouting]
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* [http://www.pgroute.org/ pgRoute]
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* GRASS GIS v.net.* modules see:
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** http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/v.net.html - Vector maintenance
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** http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/v.net.path.html - Shortest path
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** http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/v.net.salesman.html - Traveling salesman (round trip)
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** http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/v.net.alloc.html - Allocation of sources (create subnetworks)
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** http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/v.net.steiner.html - Minimum Steiner trees (star-like connections)
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** http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/v.net.visibility.html - Visibility graph construction
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** http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/v.net.iso.html - Iso-distances (from centers)
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* [http://graphserver.sourceforge.net/ GraphServer]
  
 
===Target Licensing===
 
===Target Licensing===
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===Project Support===
 
===Project Support===
  
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====Development====
  
 
The following list are people who are interested in participating in development of this project:
 
The following list are people who are interested in participating in development of this project:
  
* Andrew Ross - [http://wwww.ingres.com Ingres]
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* Andrew Ross - [http://community.ingres.com/wiki/IngresGeospatial Ingres] / [http://fosslc.org fosslc.org]
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* Daniel Kastl - [http://www.pgrouting.org/ pgRouting] | [http://georepublic.de Georepublic]
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* Anton Patrushev - [http://www.pgrouting.org/ pgRouting] | [http://georepublic.de Georepublic]
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* Toru Mori - [http://pgrouting.postlbs.org/ pgRouting] | [http://www.orkney.co.jp Orkney]
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* [[Stephen Woodbridge]] - http://imaptools.com/
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* Claude Philipona - [http://www.camptocamp.com Camptocamp]
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* Dimitris Kotzinos - OSGeo Greece (possibly ...)
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* Robert Hollingsworth
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* Paul Ramsey - [http://www.cleverelephant.ca Clever Elephant]
  
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====Testing====
  
 
The following list are people who are interested in participating in testing of this project:
 
The following list are people who are interested in participating in testing of this project:
  
* Andrew Ross - [http://wwww.ingres.com Ingres]
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* Andrew Ross - [http://community.ingres.com/wiki/IngresGeospatial Ingres] / [http://fosslc.org fosslc.org]
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* Daniel Kastl - [http://www.pgrouting.org/ pgRouting] | [http://georepublic.de Georepublic]
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* Anton Patrushev - [http://www.pgrouting.org/ pgRouting] | [http://georepublic.de Georepublic]
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* Toru Mori - [http://pgrouting.postlbs.org/ pgRouting] | [http://www.orkney.co.jp Orkney]
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* [[Stephen Woodbridge]] - http://imaptools.com/
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* Dirk Frigne - [http://www.frigne.be Dirk Frigne] | [http://www.geomajas.org Geomajas]
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* Claude Philipona - [http://www.camptocamp.com Camptocamp]
  
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====Consumers====
  
 
The following list are people that plan to make use of this project:
 
The following list are people that plan to make use of this project:
  
* Andrew Ross - [http://wwww.ingres.com Ingres]
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* Andrew Ross - [http://community.ingres.com/wiki/IngresGeospatial Ingres] / [http://fosslc.org fosslc.org]
 
* Dave McIlhagga - [http://wwww.dmsolutions.ca DM Solutions Group]
 
* Dave McIlhagga - [http://wwww.dmsolutions.ca DM Solutions Group]
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* Daniel Kastl - [http://www.pgrouting.org/ pgRouting] | [http://georepublic.de Georepublic]
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* Anton Patrushev - [http://www.pgrouting.org/ pgRouting] | [http://georepublic.de Georepublic]
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* Toru Mori - [http://pgrouting.postlbs.org/ pgRouting] | [http://www.orkney.co.jp Orkney]
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* [[Stephen Woodbridge]] - http://imaptools.com/
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* V.Ravi Kumar - OSGeo India
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* Dimitris Kotzinos - OSGeo Greece
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* Dirk Frigne - [http://www.frigne.be Dirk Frigne] | [http://www.geomajas.org Geomajas]
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* David Jonglez - [http://www.capgemini.com Capgemini]
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* Claude Philipona - [http://www.camptocamp.com Camptocamp]
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* Cédric Moullet - [http://www.camptocamp.com Camptocamp]

Latest revision as of 04:11, 6 August 2012

Special Announcement

FOSS4G2010

FOSS4G 2010 Conference

Open Source Router

For those not familiar with the concept, routing provides the path between two locations. Often there can be criteria considered such as time, cost, and so forth.


Project Purpose

The intention of this project is to work towards creation of open source software providing routing capability.

Design goals

Desired attributes:

  • Library Coded in C (or C wrapper to C++)
  • This library could SWIG wrapped for integration into scripting languages, or used in RDBMS engines like pgRouting in PostgreSQL, or via a command line or webservice tools.
  • Architected and designed for performance. An ideal goal would be to handle graphs in the ballpark of 25-35 million edges and able to generate sub-sec responses.
  • Abstracted storage to allow for use of data from various sources e.g. shapefiles, RDBMS, others
  • Support multiple subject-matter domains, outside of transportation, such as utility and telecom networks

Contact information

Please join us on the mailing list.

NOTE: This mailing list is shared between this project and the OpenGeocoder project.


Relevant Existing Open Source Technologies

Target Licensing

  • Preference for a liberal license to encourage adoption by maximum number of technologies both proprietary and open source


Project Support

Development

The following list are people who are interested in participating in development of this project:

Testing

The following list are people who are interested in participating in testing of this project:

Consumers

The following list are people that plan to make use of this project: