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Service-oriented dynamic data driven application systems to potential field method vehicle navigation

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With advance in distributed system technology, data has become ubiquitous and its dynamics has increased. Therefore, in this paper we proposed a new framework to integrate dynamic data driven application systems (DDDAS) with service-oriented architecture (SOA) and web services technology to tackle dynamic data issue in a real-time environment. An efficient and effective service-oriented dynamic data-driven framework algorithm is designed to support a prediction strategy for vehicle navigation. The simulation results show that our algorithm outperforms the Dijkstra algorithm by improving 24.43% in average vehicle traveling time.

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          SAC '11: Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
          March 2011
          1868 pages
          ISBN:9781450301138
          DOI:10.1145/1982185

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