Map labeling is of fundamental importance in cartography and geographical information systems and is one of the areas targeted for research by the ACM Computational Geometry Impac...
Srinivas Doddi, Madhav V. Marathe, Andy Mirzaian, ...
Regions which evolve over time are a significant aspect of many phenomena in geographic information science. Examples include areas in which a measured value (e.g. temperature, sal...
Matt Duckham, John G. Stell, Maria Vasardani, Mich...
In large and dense mobile ad hoc networks, position-based routing protocols can offer significant performance improvement over topology-based routing protocols by using location...
Joo-Han Song, Vincent W. S. Wong, Victor C. M. Leu...
A toolkit for distributed hydrologic modeling at multiple scales using two independent models within a geographic information system is presented. This open-source, freely availab...
Scott N. Miller, Darius J. Semmens, David C. Goodr...
Wide-area sensor infrastructures, remote sensors, RFIDs, and wireless sensor networks yield massive volumes of disparate, dynamic, and geographically distributed data. As such sen...
Ranga Raju Vatsavai, Olufemi A. Omitaomu, Joao Gam...