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A note on measuring the volume of space-time prisms and the area of their spatial projections

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Space-time prisms are often used to model the uncertainty of space-time locations of moving objects between measured sample points. The volume of such prisms and the area of their spatial projections are frequently used as measures for spatio-temporal and spatial accessibility. The aim of this article is to provide correct expressions for this volume and area, both for prisms with and without stationary activity time, and to provide proofs, based on elementary geometry, of their correctness. In this way we provide a better understanding and a clarification of the historical (and difficult to find) references, Lenntorp (1976) and Burns (1979), that are usually used.
Journal: Transactions in GIS (Print)
ISSN: 1361-1682
Issue: 5
Volume: 24
Pages: 1427 - 1436
Publication year:2020
Keywords:Uncertainty
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Authors from:Higher Education
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