Robust Routing Using Electrical Flows

Author:

Sinop Ali Kemal1,Fawcett Lisa1,Gollapudi Sreenivas1,Kollias Kostas1

Affiliation:

1. Google Research, USA

Abstract

Generating alternative routes in road networks is an application of significant interest for online navigation systems. A high quality set of diverse alternate routes offers two functionalities - a) support multiple (unknown) preferences that the user may have; and b) robust to changes in network conditions. We formulate a new quantification of the latter in this paper, and propose a novel method to produce alternative routes based on concepts from electrical flows and their decompositions. Our method is fundamentally different from the main techniques that produce alternative routes in road networks, which are the penalty and the plateau methods, with the former providing high quality results but being too slow for practical use and the latter being fast but suffering in terms of quality. We evaluate our method against the penalty and plateau methods, showing that it is as fast as the plateau method while also recovering much of the headroom towards the quality of the penalty method. The metrics we use to evaluate performance include the stretch (the average cost of the routes), the diversity , and the robustness (the connectivity between the origin and destination) of the induced set of routes.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics,Geometry and Topology,Computer Science Applications,Modeling and Simulation,Information Systems,Signal Processing

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