/A route planner based on Open Data

A route planner based on Open Data

Master projects/internships - Gent | More than two weeks ago

Experiment with creative ways to publish and query the Web for route planning advice. 

Problem
We can imagine that an infinite amount of data can be used to advise you on how to get home by public transit (time tables and real-time updates), on foot (where are the side walks, criminality rates of neighborhoods), by car (road blocks or traffic events) and so forth. At IDLab we invented Linked Connections: a way to publish public transport data in real-time including the historic and planned data. We want you to experiment with creative ways to publish and query the Web for route planning advice.

Goal
The student will be part of our core team at IDLab to develop a multidimensional index for Linked Data Fragments. She or he will think about the trade-offs when publishing any kind of dataset in different dimensions, so that a public transit route planning algorithm can still be used (without this being the only goal of the publisher). The goal is to implement a more dynamic route planning client. We will evaluate our implementation on query execution time, but also bandwidth, flexibility, developer experience as well as end-user experience.

Type of Project: Thesis 

Master's degree: Master of Engineering Technology; Master of Engineering Science 

Duration: Academic year 2023-2024 

Supervising scientists: for more information or application, please contact Pieter Colpaert (pieter.colpaert@imec.be) and Ruben Verborgh (ruben.verborgh@imec.be)

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