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  2. Automotive navigation system - Wikipedia

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    Mathematically, automotive navigation is based on the shortest path problem, within graph theory, which examines how to identify the path that best meets some criteria (shortest, cheapest, fastest, etc.) between two points in a large network. Automotive navigation systems are crucial for the development of self-driving cars.

  3. U.S. Route 169 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 169 U.S. 169 highlighted in red Route information Auxiliary route of US 69 Length 966 mi (1,555 km) Existed 1930 ā€“present Major junctions South end US 64 at Tulsa, OK Major intersections I-44 at Tulsa, OK I-35 US 56 at Olathe, KS I-435 at Lenexa, KS I-29 / US 71 / US 69 at Kansas City, MO I-29 at St Joseph, MO I-80 / US 6 at De Soto, IA I-90 at Blue Earth, MN I-94 at Brooklyn Park ...

  4. Pathfinding - Wikipedia

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    Pathfinding or pathing is the plotting, by a computer application, of the shortest route between two points. It is a more practical variant on solving mazes. This field of research is based heavily on Dijkstra's algorithm for finding the shortest path on a weighted graph .

  5. South Pole Traverse - Wikipedia

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    South Pole Traverse. The South Pole Traverse, also called the South Pole Overland Traverse, [2] is an approximately 995-mile-long (1,601 km) flagged route over compacted snow and ice [3] in Antarctica that links McMurdo Station on the coast to the Amundsenā€“Scott South Pole Station, both operated by the National Science Foundation of the ...

  6. U.S. Route 6 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 6 ( US 6) travels eastā€“west near the north edge of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania from the Ohio state line near Pymatuning Reservoir east to the Mid-Delaware Bridge over the Delaware River into Port Jervis, New York. It is the longest highway segment in the commonwealth.

  7. Dijkstra's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Dijkstra's algorithm ( / ĖˆdaÉŖkstrəz / DYKE-strəz) is an algorithm for finding the shortest paths between nodes in a weighted graph, which may represent, for example, road networks. It was conceived by computer scientist Edsger W. Dijkstra in 1956 and published three years later. [4] [5] [6]

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