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Chapter 1: Concepts <strong>and</strong> Solutions for <strong>Communications</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Information</strong> Systems<br />

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(which are paramount for traffic load balancing). Finally, reference [20] discusses<br />

the problem of fairness of alternative routes, from the perspective of drivers.<br />

We believe that Insigma’s routing service, in order to enable effective traffic<br />

management <strong>and</strong> control, will have to combine all the elements mentioned above<br />

in the cited works.<br />

XIII. Conclusions<br />

In the paper, we discuss the architecture of an advanced routing service that<br />

is one of key components in the Insigma project. The architecture has been designed<br />

in order to support novel features on one h<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> decompose the complex problem<br />

into a number of simple, manageable components on the other h<strong>and</strong>. These<br />

components may be easily replaced with more sophisticated versions, as the work<br />

develops. In future, we will be reporting how the development progresses.<br />

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[5] W3C, Geolocation API Specification. W3C C<strong>and</strong>idate Recommendation, 7 September<br />

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[6] http://www.w3.org/TR/geolocation-API/<br />

[7] Geolocation: http://html5demos.com/geo<br />

[8] jQuery Mobile: http://jquerymobile.com/<br />

[9] OpenStreetMap: http://www.openstreetmap.org/<br />

[10] OpenLayers: http://openlayers.org<br />

[11] Osmosis: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis<br />

[12] Mapnik: http://mapnik.org/<br />

[13] Osm2pgsql: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osm2pgsql<br />

[14] PostGIS: http://postgis.refractions.net/<br />

[15] Google Maps Developer Documentation: https://developers.google.com/maps/<br />

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