Title
Usage of fuzzy spatial theory for modelling of terrain passability
Abstract
Geographic support of decision-making processes is based on various geographic products, usually in digital form, which come from various foundations and sources. Each product can be characterized by its quality or by its utility value for the given type of task or group of tasks, for which the product is used. They also usually have different characteristics and thus can very significantly influence the resulting analytical material. The aim of the paper is to contribute to the solution of the question of how it is possible to work with diverse spatial geographic information so that the user has an idea about the resulting product. The concept of fuzzy sets is used for representation of classes, whose boundaries are not clearly (not sharply) set, namely, the fuzzy approach in overlaying operations realized in ESRI ArcGIS environment. The paper is based on a research project which is being solved at the Faculty of Military Technologies of the University of Defence. The research deals with the influence of geographic and climatic factors on the activity of armed forces and the Integrated Rescue System.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1155/2013/506406
Adv. Fuzzy Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
fuzzy spatial theory,fuzzy approach,various geographic product,diverse spatial geographic information,research deal,fuzzy set,resulting product,geographic support,research project,esri arcgis environment,terrain passability,various foundation
Computer science,Terrain,Fuzzy logic,Fuzzy set,Artificial intelligence,Overlay,Machine learning
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
2013,
Issue-in-Progress
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alois Hofmann101.01
ŠáRka HošKová-Mayerová225.24
Vaclav Talhofer301.69