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Space-time prisms on a sphere with applications to long-distance movement
Kuijpers, B.; Technitis, G. (2020). Space-time prisms on a sphere with applications to long-distance movement. Int. J. Geogr. Inf. Sci. 34(10): 1980-2003. https://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/13658816.2020.1738439
In: International Journal of Geographical Information Science. Taylor & Francis: London. ISSN 1365-8816; e-ISSN 1362-3087, more
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Author keywords
    Spatio-temporal data models; moving-object data; space-time prisms; uncertainty; animal tracking

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  • Kuijpers, B., more
  • Technitis, G.

Abstract
    We study large-scale movement on the surface of the earth that is recorded at discrete moments in time and are interested in the uncertainty between recorded locations. Hereto, we define and study space-time prisms for movement on the surface of the earth (modelled as a sphere). We give description of these prisms and their spatial projection onto the sphere (the so-called ‘potential path area’) with respect to spherical coordinates, given by latitude and longitude, and Cartesian coordinates. We also study space-time prisms and their spatial projections on the Mercator map projection. Finally, we show how these concepts can be applied to intercontinental movement. Possible applications include the flight of birds during the migration seasons, the trail of sea or land mammals over longer periods of time and the path of adrift containers on the oceans.

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