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Noronha
VT 1999 Towards ITS map database interoperability—database
error
and rectification. Presented at International Workshop on GIS-T and
ITS,
Chinese University of Hong Kong. A more
recent version
appears in GeoInformatica, 4(2):201-214, June 2000
Abstract One of the
impediments to the implementation of ITS is the lack of map database
interoperability.
Centreline databases are available from a number of sources, but few
were
designed specifically for ITS. Consequently there are a variety of
problems
— coordinate inaccuracy, errors of omission and commission, missing or
wrong street names, incorrect topology — that are compounded when
communicating
parties use databases from different vendors. Many ITS applications
(e.g.
emergency response, ATIS) rely on the exchange of messages in which
location
is a component. Map error and interoperability problems can result in a
variety of practical difficulties from inappropriate vehicle routing to
delays in delivery of critical services. These problems can be
addressed
by (a) standards for map databases, (b) intelligent messaging, (c)
national
integration efforts to improve database quality in the long term. VITAL
is a laboratory funded by the U.S. federal government to develop and
test
these solutions. This presentation outlines the problem and describes
the
solutions currently under development.
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