routebeweging
Routebeweging is a Dutch term that roughly translates to “route movement.” It refers to the process of moving people or goods along a predefined route or network of routes. In practice, the label is used across disciplines to describe how movement is organized, guided, and adjusted in response to demand, capacity, and safety. It is not a single formal concept, but a generic umbrella term found in transport planning, logistics, robotics, and simulation contexts.
In transport planning, routebeweging describes how travel flow is allocated to routes and how routes contend
Core concepts include route design (choosing routes to meet objectives), pathfinding (finding feasible paths between points),
Common methods involve route planning algorithms (Dijkstra’s algorithm, A*, and variants), vehicle routing problems (VRP and
Applications include public transit scheduling, last-mile delivery, warehouse automation, autonomous vehicles, and crowd management. The term