2014
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-8-1105-2014
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Development of Gis Tool for the Solution of Minimum Spanning Tree Problem using Prim's Algorithm

Abstract: ABSTRACT:A minimum spanning tree (MST) of a connected, undirected and weighted network is a tree of that network consisting of all its nodes and the sum of weights of all its edges is minimum among all such possible spanning trees of the same network. In this study, we have developed a new GIS tool using most commonly known rudimentary algorithm called Prim's algorithm to construct the minimum spanning tree of a connected, undirected and weighted road network. This algorithm is based on the weight (adjacency) … Show more

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“…ArcPy can be widely used for map automation, data analysis, management, and conversion, including modelling with the ArcGIS interface [44,45]. ArcPy is extensively used in the modelling and automation of applications by various authors to create applications in a simple and easy way [46][47][48].…”
Section: Arcpymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ArcPy can be widely used for map automation, data analysis, management, and conversion, including modelling with the ArcGIS interface [44,45]. ArcPy is extensively used in the modelling and automation of applications by various authors to create applications in a simple and easy way [46][47][48].…”
Section: Arcpymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Con esquemas como el de Prim y el de Kruskal se puede resolver u obtener el que resulta la ruta más óptima para la interconexión minimizando la distancia representada por lo que a la vez minimiza el costo representado una razón por la que debe cruzarse para llegar hacia la estación base y posteriormente al centro de gestión de los datos de la demanda eléctrica, siendo este camino la columna vertebral de la arquitectura distribuida de comunicación [6,22].…”
Section: áRbol De Expansión Con Redes De Sensoresunclassified