Search the World's Largest Database of Information Science & Technology Terms & Definitions
InfInfoScipedia LogoScipedia
A Free Service of IGI Global Publishing House
Below please find a list of definitions for the term that
you selected from multiple scholarly research resources.

What is Spatial Network

Handbook of Research on Geographic Information Systems Applications and Advancements
A spatially embedded graph structure.
Published in Chapter:
Spatial and Spatiotemporal Data Types as a Foundation for Representing Space-Time Data in GIS
Markus Schneider (University of Florida, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0937-0.ch001
Abstract
A data type comprises a set of homogeneous values together with a collection of operations defined on them. This chapter emphasizes the importance of crisp spatial data types, fuzzy spatial data types, and spatiotemporal data types for representing static, vague, and time-varying geometries in Geographical Information Systems (GIS). These data types provide a fundamental abstraction for modeling the geometric structure of crisp spatial, fuzzy spatial, and moving objects in space and time as well as their relationships, properties, and operations. The goal of this chapter is to provide an overview and description of these data types and their operations that have been proposed in research and can be found in GIS, spatial databases, moving objects databases, and other spatial software tools. The use of data types, operations, and predicates will be illustrated by their embedding into query languages.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
More Results
Spatial Network Databases
A collection of interconnected elements that have the shape of curves, or polylines, appearing in geographic applications (e.g., a railway network, an electricity network, a road network).
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
Supporting Location-Based Services in Spatial Network Databases
A spatial network is a network of spatial elements. The instance of spatial network in location-based service is the transportation network, such as the road network. Elements of a spatial network are, for instance, edges that stand for road segments, nodes that stand for intersections of road segments, and points of interest.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
eContent Pro Discount Banner
InfoSci OnDemandECP Editorial ServicesAGOSR