Problems on One Way Road Networks
Abstract
Let OWRN = Wx,Wy be a One Way Road Network where Wx and Wy are the sets of directed horizontal and vertical roads respectively. OWRN can be considered as a variation of directed grid graph. The intersections of the horizontal and vertical roads are the vertices of OWRN and any two consecutive vertices on a road are connected by an edge. In this work, we analyze the problem of collision free traffic configuration in a OWRN. A traffic configuration is a two-tuple TC= OWRN, C, where C is a set of cars travelling on a pre-defined path. We prove that finding a maximum cardinality subset Csub⊂eq C such that TC= OWRN, Csub is collision-free, is NP-hard. Lastly we investigate the properties of connectedness, shortest paths in a OWRN.
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