An application designed to help travelers navigate a country efficiently while staying within budget.
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An application designed to help travelers navigate a country efficiently while staying within budget.
Route planning on Earth map with opencv c++ through Greedy , A-start and etc. algorithm
Find paths through graphs of vertices and edges
the route planner that generate an optimized route that covers all the desired locations, suggesting the best sequence to follow
Udacity C++ Nanodegree Program- Build an OpenStreetMap Route Planner
An efficient insertion framework called GreedyDP for shared mobility services.
This package provides a CLF-based reactive planning system, described in paper: Efficient Anytime CLF Reactive Planning System for a Bipedal Robot on Undulating Terrain. The reactive planning system consists of a 5-Hz planning thread to guide a robot to a distant goal and a 300-Hz Control-Lyapunov-Function-based (CLF-based) reactive thread to co…
This work proposes an anytime iterative system to concurrently solve the multi-objective path planning problem and determine the visiting order of destinations. The paper has been uploaded to arXiv at https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.14853
Efficient transit network route planner based on transfer patterns.
🗺️ This project is an extension of the IO2D map display code that uses A* algorithm to find a path between two points on the map.
A Route Planning Project submission that was part of the Udacity C++ Nano degree curriculum
Last-Mile Delivery Made Practical: An Efficient Route Planning Framework with Theoretical Guarantees
A course project in C++ using real map data and A* search to find a path between two points, just as you might see in a desktop or mobile mapping application. The project you written will be using data from the OpenStreetMap project.
Collection of all projects of Udacity's C++ Nanodegree
Udacity Route Planning Project
Route planning and optimization engine written in C++
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