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Fast Detour Computation for Ride Sharing

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Fast Detour Computation for Ride Sharing
Today’s ride sharing services still mimic a better billboard. They list the offers and allow to search for the source and target city, sometimes enriched with radial search. So finding a connection between big cities is quite easy. These places are on a list of designated origin and destination points. But when you want to go from a small town to another small town, even when they are next to a freeway, you run into problems. You can’t find offers that would or could pass by the town easily with little or no detour. We solve this interesting problem by presenting a fast algorithm that computes the offers with the smallest detours w.r.t. a request. Our experiments show that the problem is efficiently solvable in times suitable for a web service implementation. For realistic database size we achieve look-up times of about 5ms and a matching rate of 90% instead of just 70% for the simple matching algorithms used today.
Robert Geisberger, Dennis Luxen, Sabine Neubauer,
Added 12 Jan 2011
Updated 12 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where ATMOS
Authors Robert Geisberger, Dennis Luxen, Sabine Neubauer, Peter Sanders, Lars Völker
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