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osrm:Interface Between R and the OpenStreetMap-Based Routing Service OSRM
An interface between R and the 'OSRM' API. 'OSRM' is a routing service based on 'OpenStreetMap' data. See <http://project-osrm.org/> for more information. This package enables the computation of routes, trips, isochrones and travel distances matrices (travel time and kilometric distance).
Maintained by Timothée Giraud. Last updated 10 months ago.
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osrmr:Wrapper for the 'OSRM' API
Wrapper around the 'Open Source Routing Machine (OSRM)' API <http://project-osrm.org/>. 'osrmr' works with API versions 4 and 5 and can handle servers that run locally as well as the 'OSRM' webserver.
Maintained by Adrian Staempfli. Last updated 4 years ago.
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stplanr:Sustainable Transport Planning
Tools for transport planning with an emphasis on spatial transport data and non-motorized modes. The package was originally developed to support the 'Propensity to Cycle Tool', a publicly available strategic cycle network planning tool (Lovelace et al. 2017) <doi:10.5198/jtlu.2016.862>, but has since been extended to support public transport routing and accessibility analysis (Moreno-Monroy et al. 2017) <doi:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2017.08.012> and routing with locally hosted routing engines such as 'OSRM' (Lowans et al. 2023) <doi:10.1016/j.enconman.2023.117337>. The main functions are for creating and manipulating geographic "desire lines" from origin-destination (OD) data (building on the 'od' package); calculating routes on the transport network locally and via interfaces to routing services such as <https://cyclestreets.net/> (Desjardins et al. 2021) <doi:10.1007/s11116-021-10197-1>; and calculating route segment attributes such as bearing. The package implements the 'travel flow aggregration' method described in Morgan and Lovelace (2020) <doi:10.1177/2399808320942779> and the 'OD jittering' method described in Lovelace et al. (2022) <doi:10.32866/001c.33873>. Further information on the package's aim and scope can be found in the vignettes and in a paper in the R Journal (Lovelace and Ellison 2018) <doi:10.32614/RJ-2018-053>, and in a paper outlining the landscape of open source software for geographic methods in transport planning (Lovelace, 2021) <doi:10.1007/s10109-020-00342-2>.
Maintained by Robin Lovelace. Last updated 7 months ago.
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