A mapping application for OpenStreetMap that renders OSM or MapQuest tiles and does basic routing from a built-in database.

The main focus of this project is the development of a high-performance routing engine that can handle a variety of routing and vehicle constraints on demand without additional pre-processing of the road network. An additional goal is the development of a class library centered around a built-in, object-oriented database used for processing and storing OSM map data such that external dependencies (e.g. external database servers) are minimized.

Features

  • Displays basic driving directions and supports routing along waypoints
  • Routing for 5 different vehicle types
  • Hierarchical A* algorithm with spatially-indexed database
  • Interactive map display allows for querying of individual street segments
  • XML file importer included in class library to process any .osm file

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Categories

Algorithms, Mapping

License

Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License V2.0

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

.NET/Mono

Programming Language

C#

Database Environment

Other file-based DBMS

Related Categories

C# Algorithms, C# Mapping Software

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2012-01-19