Hi list,
I'm running a little experiment with using custom geo data for OSRM.
Following the advice of [1], I converted my data to OSM XML format, for
now neglecting all kinds of tags/attributes etc. (this could be done later).
You can find the resulting OSM file here:
this:
<- same node as in way 1
It is not enough to just have nodes at the same lat/lon, you
actually have to refer to the same for ways to be joined.
If you fix that in your file, you should be able to route on it.
daniel
On Oct 15, 2015, at 8:28 AM, Matthias Loeks <matth...@loe
to give
it a try, I will of course help were I can.
Best,
Patrick
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Matthias Loeks <matth...@loeks.net> wrote:
HI Patrick,
many thanks for your extensive answer and your interesting insights into the
possibilities of achieving dynamic routing with CH.
While par
so it should be fine for that.
Thanks for pointing me to this issue and all the best,
Matthias
On 15 October 2015 20:15:28 Frederik Ramm <frede...@remote.org> wrote:
Hi,
On 10/15/2015 05:43 PM, Matthias Loeks wrote:
I though OSRM, clever as it is, would do the noding itself and not
HI Patrick,
many thanks for your extensive answer and your interesting insights into
the possibilities of achieving dynamic routing with CH.
While partial graph contraction may be an option for adding traffic data
e.g. every 15 minutes, I'm afraid that it is still not an option if each
Hi all,
I would love to see the great OSRM framework supporting more dynamic
route calculations.
For instance, it would be great to be able to specify individual vehicle
profiles/parameters and avoid areas (e.g. road closures) on a
per-request basis.
As I understand, this required