[OSRM-talk] DRM

Mohammed Ayoub NEGGAZ am_neggaz at esi.dz
Tue Apr 7 20:07:42 UTC 2015


I will take a look at leaflet in the next few days.
Otherwise, thanks for your answer, I will cite the OSRM community once my
thesis is done.

With respect,

2015-04-07 2:35 GMT+02:00 Patrick Niklaus <patrick.niklaus at student.kit.edu>:

> Hey,
>
> yes both osrm-backend and osrm-fronend-v2 are licensed under BSD-2-Clause
> license. So you should be good if you add an appropriate citation.
> osrm-frontend-v2 might have some bugs left, but otherwise should be okay
> to use. You can also try going with plain leaflet-routing-machine [1]
> which is used by the new iteration of the frontend.
>
> [1] https://github.com/perliedman/leaflet-routing-machine
>
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 9:40 PM, Mohammed Ayoub NEGGAZ <am_neggaz at esi.dz>
> wrote:
>
>> Ps : Since our algorithm is not yet published, are we able to work with
>> OSRM without making the source open until the publishing ?
>>
>> 2015-04-06 21:39 GMT+02:00 Mohammed Ayoub NEGGAZ <am_neggaz at esi.dz>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We have implemented new dynamic routing algorithmm and we're using ORSM
>>> as a starting point.
>>>
>>> We have cloned the OSRM class and implemented our DRM (Dynamic Routing
>>> Machine) that calls our plugin which compute the shortest path using our
>>> algorithm and then output the resul in the osrm-frontend-v2.
>>>
>>> osrm-frontend-v2 don't have a release on github yet, can we still use it
>>> for our thesis ?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> With respect,
>>>
>>>
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