rutetrasser
Rutetrasser is a term used in geographic information systems (GIS) and transportation planning to describe a method for tracing routes across a rasterized cost surface in order to identify potential paths between points. The approach combines elements of graph-based routing with raster cost-distance analysis, allowing route exploration in landscapes where traversal cost varies spatially and explicit network graphs may be incomplete or dynamic.
Etymology and usage. The name rutetrasser is commonly interpreted as a portmanteau of route and tracer; it
Method. A typical rutetrasser workflow starts with a raster layer where each cell encodes a traversal cost
Variants and applications. Variants may include multi-criteria rutetrasser that incorporate additional objectives (safety, scenery, or land-use
Limitations. The method can be computationally intensive at high resolutions, sensitive to raster resolution and cost
See also. Least-cost path analysis, cost-distance analysis, raster analysis, network routing.
References. For further reading, consult GIS texts on raster-based route analysis and cost-distance methods.