ABSTRACT
We present CYCLOPS, a route planning system for cyclists that allows for intuitive specification of preferences for a route query, and also suggests several alternative route options. It combines three metrics of the underlying road network relevant to cyclists (distance, positive height gain, unsuitability for cycling), to cater for different cycling habits. The CYCLOPS back end is based on state-of-the-art multi-criteria route planning techniques, the front end is realized using the HTML5 Canvas API to provide an intuitive interface for combining metrics in personalized route planning queries and a visualization of the routes found.
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Index Terms
- CYCLOPS: CYCLe route options planning service
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