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LRS (Linear Referencing System)
DESCRIPTION
       A Linear Referencing System (LRS) is a system where features (points or
       segments) are localized by a measure along a linear element.   The  LRS
       can be used to reference events for any network of linear features, for
       example roads, railways,  rivers,  pipelines,  electric  and  telephone
       lines,  water and sewer networks. An event is defined in LRS by a route
       ID and a measure. A route is a path on the  network,  usually  composed
       from  more  features  in the input map.  Events can be either points or
       lines (segments).

       LRS is created from input lines and points in vector map.  Points -  MP
       (mileposts) must have attached attributes specifying line and distance.
       The distances from the beginning of the linear feature  in  real  world
       are  specified by MP+offset.  Typically, MP is in kilometers and offset
       in meters.

       The implementation of LRS in GRASS has some particularities.

   Double referenced system
       This feature gives a possibility to continue to use most of  old  mile-
       posts  if  only  small part of linear object in real world has changed.
       Example:
       --- road (linear feature)
        +   MP (milepost, point, distance from the beginning in km)
       Old situation:
       +----+----+----+----+----+
       0    2    3    4    5    6
       New situation (for example a new bypass around the village)
                 ?    ?
                 +----+
                 |    |
                 |    |
       +----+----+    +----+----+
       0    2    3    4    5    6
       The segment between km 3 and 4 is now longer, it is now 3 km not  1  km
       as  in  old  version. It would be expensive to change also all MP >= 4,
       but we cannot use km 4 twice.  It is possible to use  another  notation
       for the new segment, we reference the segment from the kilometer 3, us-
       ing only offset.
             3+1000  3+2000
                 +----+
                 |    |
                 |    |
       +----+----+    +----+----+
       0    2    3  3+3000 5    6
                      4
       This way, there is no ambiguity and minimal changes  are  needed.   But
       the  MP  4  is  no more the end of segment 3 - 4 but the end of segment
       3+2000 - 3+3000. This information must be entered to the system and  it
       is done by optional MP attributes:

           •   end_mp - end MP

           •   end_off - end offset
       In this case original MP on km 4 will have these attributes:
       start_mp:  4
       start_off: 0
       end_mp:    3
       end_off:   3000
       Because  each  MP  can keep 2 values (start, end) it is called ’double’
       referenced LRS.

       To avoid potential confusion, MP values are limited to  integers  only.
       It  would  be  ambiguous to have for example segments 3.500 - 3.500+200
       and 3.600 - 3.600+200. The position 3+650 would fall into  2  segments,
       correct  would  be 3.600+50.  That means, that MP must be the beginning
       of antonomous segment and all parts which becomes  longer  then  before
       must be referenced from the last not changed MP.

       The  MP  start_mp  and end_mp columns must be decimal, but v.lrs.create
       takes only the decimal part, and adds its value to offset and prints  a
       warning.

       It  is  highly  recommended to work with polylines instead of segmented
       vector lines. The command v.build.polylines creates this map structure.

   LRS table structure
       Attribute                                                    Type                                                         Description

       rsid                                                         integer                                                      reference segment ID, unique in the table

       lcat                                                         integer                                                      category of the line in the LRS map

       lid                                                          integer                                                      route ID (LID)

       start_map                                                    double precision                                             distance measured along the line in LRS map from the  begin-
                                                                                                                                 ning  of  the line to the beginning of the segment (absolute
                                                                                                                                 milepost distance)

       end_map                                                      double precision                                             distance measured along the line in LRS map from the  begin-
                                                                                                                                 ning  of  the line to the end of the segment  (absolute dis-
                                                                                                                                 tance of subsequent milepost)

       start_mp                                                     double precision                                             milepost number assigned to the start of the segment

       start_off                                                    double precision                                             distance from start_mp to the start of the segment  measured
                                                                                                                                 along the physical object

       end_mp                                                       double precision                                             milepost number assigned to the end of the segment

       end_off                                                      double precision                                             distance  from  end_mp  to end of the segment measured along
                                                                                                                                 the physical object

       end_type                                                     integer                                                      1: the same as specified for from_ ; 2: calculated from  map
                                                                                                                                 along the line from previous MP; 3: defined by user

   Available commands
           •   v.lrs.create to create a linear referencing system,

           •   v.lrs.label to create stationing on the LRS,

           •   v.lrs.segment to create points/segments on LRS, and

           •   v.lrs.where to find line id and real km+offset for given points
               in vector map using linear referencing system.

   Input lines for v.lrs.segment and v.lrs.label
       v.lrs.create joins all connected lines of the same  line  ID  into  one
       line,  the  LRS  library  and  other  modules  using  LRS  expect this!
       LR_get_nearest_offset in the LRS library checks duplicate segments only
       by line_cat and map_offset, not by coordinates in map.

   Duplicate positions
       It can happen that one offset appears on 2 different lines:
       ------1-------     --------2------
       +0.0            +1.0              +2.0
       In  this case, the module gives error because the position results in 2
       points.

       It can be also intended, for example a part of the road is shared  with
       another one, but MP are used only for one:
        + road1/km15         + road1/km22
         \                  /
          \ road1/km17     / road1/km20
           +--------------+
          / road2/km52     \ road2/km52
         /                  \
        + road2/km50         + road2/km54

NOTES
       Explanations of selected options:

           •   llayer:  vector  layer  in line map (usually 1; see vectorintro
               for "layer" concept)

           •   player: vector layer in point map (usually 1;  see  vectorintro
               for "layer" concept)

           •   rsdriver: Driver name for LRS table - DBMI SQL driver (dbf, pg,
               mysql, sqlite, etc)

           •   rsdatabase: Database name for LRS table  -  DBMI  SQL  database
               name (e.g., "lrsdb")

           •   rstable:  Name  of  the  LRS table - DBMI SQL table name (e.g.,
               "streamslrs")

SEE ALSO
       R. Blazek, 2004, Introducing the  Linear  Reference  System  in  GRASS,
       Bangkok, GRASS User Conf. Proc.
       R.  Blazek, 2005, Introducing the Linear Reference System in GRASS, In-
       ternational Journal of Geoinformatics, Vol. 1(3), pp. 95-100

       v.build.polylines, v.lrs.create, v.lrs.segment, v.lrs.where,  v.lrs.la-
       bel

AUTHOR
       Radim Blazek, ITC-irst/MPA Solutions Trento
       Documentation  update  (based  on  above  journal article and available
       fragments): Markus Neteler

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