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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Ben,<br>
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I'm really missing something in the logic, but how can 2 seperate
datasets get common ground on this ? aka: how does it work that
this single ID would be generated identically for 2 different
datasets, given the fact that coordinates are not exactly 100% the
same. I don't see that connection with openLR. Would love to
know this.<br>
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tx,<br>
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Glenn<br>
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On 23-11-17 20:21, Ben Abelshausen wrote:<br>
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<div>I think this problem can be solved with OpenLR, or
at least to a level of acceptable quality comparable
to mapping the ID's in OSM. I'm willing to help out
with that, how that would work for examples for
brussels:<br>
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<div>OpenLR, encodes a location on a network in a kind of
ID like this:</div>
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<div>KwMXmiQm5xt0Af+x/79bBGY=</div>
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<div>This decodes into a segment like this:<br>
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href="http://openlr.itinero.tech/?code=KwMXmiQm5xt0Af+x/79bBGY="
moz-do-not-send="true">http://openlr.itinero.tech/?code=KwMXmiQm5xt0Af+x/79bBGY=</a><br>
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In your internal database you keep the code above, and
link the streetname to that segment, the segment always
decodes no matter who updates the map or the ID's of the
OSM ways. As long as the road still exists the code will
work. It's a perfect way to associate data to a road
network for cars (or in this case firetrucks) without
having a dependency on the network ID's or mapped ID's on
the network.<br>
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Other examples:<br>
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href="http://openlr.itinero.tech/?code=KwMXuCQnBSOKAQB6/76jGoQ="
moz-do-not-send="true">http://openlr.itinero.tech/?code=KwMXuCQnBSOKAQB6/76jGoQ=</a><br>
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href="http://openlr.itinero.tech/?code=KwMaESQmxiOVBP9E/zOjBaw="
moz-do-not-send="true">http://openlr.itinero.tech/?code=KwMaESQmxiOVBP9E/zOjBaw=</a><br>
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href="http://openlr.itinero.tech/?code=KwMZgSQmHSOaBP+mANRjEUQ="
moz-do-not-send="true">http://openlr.itinero.tech/?code=KwMZgSQmHSOaBP+mANRjEUQ=</a><br>
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Generating codes can be done by just clicking on the map if
you want to generate your own. <br>
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<div>All this software is open-source and can be setup locally.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
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Ben Abelshausen</div>
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