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OpenLR offers several advantages that make it a strong choice for location referencing:
OpenLR is designed to work across different maps, making it highly versatile. This means you can use it with various map providers without worrying about compatibility issues [1].
OpenLR is available as an open-source standard under the Apache license v2.0, which means there are no licensing costs involved [1]. This can significantly reduce expenses and simplify integration.
The encoding method used by OpenLR is compact, requiring minimal bandwidth for data communication [1]. This is particularly beneficial for applications where data transmission efficiency is crucial.
OpenLR supports dynamic location referencing, allowing for real-time updates and adjustments [2]. This is ideal for applications like traffic management, navigation, and real-time routing.
OpenLR can be used for various types of location data, including point locations, road stretches, and areas [1]. This flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from traffic information systems to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
As an open industry standard, OpenLR is widely adopted and supported, ensuring robust community and industry backing [1].
OpenLR provides implementation tools, including encoders and decoders, which can simplify the integration process [2].
Given these advantages, OpenLR is a strong choice for applications requiring reliable, efficient, and versatile location referencing.
References
[1] OpenLR™ location referencing
[2] Dynamic Location Referencing - INRIX documentation
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