Model for networks of spatial objects and simulation of geographical phenomena propagation
Panteleimon Rodis

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new network model for spatial objects that enhances system representation and simulates geographical phenomena propagation, demonstrated through water supply and traffic flow examples.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel network model for spatial objects and algorithms for simulating geographical phenomena propagation, improving system analysis capabilities.
Findings
Effective modeling of water supply networks
Simulation of traffic flow in road networks
Enhanced understanding of geographical phenomena propagation
Abstract
The topic of this paper is the presentation of a new network model designed for networks consisting of spatial objects. This model allows the development of more advance representations of systems of networked objects and the study of geographical phenomena propagated through networks. The capabilities of the model in simulation of geographical phenomena propagation are also studied and relevant algorithms are presented. As examples of use, modeling of water supply network and the simulation of traffic flow in road networks are presented.
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Taxonomy
Topics3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications · Data Management and Algorithms · Geographic Information Systems Studies
