[Talk-ee] Viimaste tehniliste kirjadele vahelduseks :)

Jaak Laineste jaak at nutiteq.com
Thu Sep 10 13:54:15 BST 2009


 My understanding is that OpenLR is in principle more or less the same
(probably they claim that "the next level of") as LocationCodeList of RMS.
This is basically table of roads to identify locations (usually roads) for
traffic data matching with specific locations.

 Probably Destia (or their data provider TeleAtlas or Navteq) has to create
local LocationCodeList for Estonia first, and then we can import it and make
it usable for others. 

/Jaak

> -----Original Message-----
> From: talk-ee-bounces at openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-ee-
> bounces at openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Andre Grueneberg
> Sent: 9. september 2009. a. 13:58
> To: talk-ee at openstreetmap.org
> Subject: Re: [Talk-ee] Viimaste tehniliste kirjadele vahelduseks :)
> 
> Andres Kaaber wrote:
> > Ps. Uudiseid laiemast maailmast, mis meid natukene puudutab. TomTom
> > tuli siis lagedale OSS projektiga OpenLR
> > http://www.tomtom.com/page/openLR
> 
> If you come up with openLR ... what about TMC? I know it's not widely
> deployed in Estonia yet, but it seems http://www.destiatraffic.com/ is
> working on getting it up and running together with ERR.
> 
> So maybe we can get the reference information from them and use them
> for the map as has already been started for Germany and other
> countries.
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/TMC
> 
> Andre
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