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Urban Business Navigation – Efficient, Resource-Conserving, Industry-Specific Navigation

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Navigation is designed for the targeted control of processes. But navigation maps, navigation software, and above all, the integrability of communal information as well as internal company or industry content and functions has not yet been sufficiently achieved. In the interest of the efficient control in downstream networks of vehicles in business transport, the affected road traffic participants must be provided with up-to-date, dependable information that is relevant for them. Urban Business Navigation implements new concepts, procedures and algorithms in order to design navigation applications in accordance with practical requirements in a manner that is flexible, configurable and integrable. It is only in this way that industries which until now have been unable to implement an appropriate navigation solution can efficiently meet the future’s increasing requirements, such as time and access restrictions.

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Schoneboom, J., Sbikowski, T. (2013). Urban Business Navigation – Efficient, Resource-Conserving, Industry-Specific Navigation. In: Clausen, U., ten Hompel, M., Klumpp, M. (eds) Efficiency and Logistics. Lecture Notes in Logistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32838-1_10

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