Natural Area Coding Based Postcode Scheme

Valentin Rwerekane, Maurice Ndashimye
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Traditionally, addresses were used to direct people and helped in social activities; nowadays addresses are used in a wide range of applications, such as automated mail processing, vehicles navigation, urban planning and maintenance, emergency response, statistical analyses, marketing, and others, to ensure necessities induced by new information technologies and facility developments. On top of addresses primary use, postcodes systems were developed to comprehensively provide a variety of public and commercial services. Postcode being an integral part of an addressing system, if well-established, a postcode system brings further social-economic development benefits to a country. This paper aims at designing a postcode based on the Natural Area Coding (NAC). The design focuses on designing a standardized postcode that can fit into any addressing scheme and be used for towns and cities of any shapes from structured cities to slums. Design considerations of a fine-grained postcode (easy for humans, efficient for computerized systems and requiring less or no maintenance over time to improve its efficiency) have proven to be difficult to realize. Therefore, in this paper a new logic is illustrated whereby these considerations are rationally handled while simultaneously allowing the postcode to give a sense of directions and distance. The technique used in this paper can be tailored to a city of any size. As such, a city is divided up into concentric rectangles of which sizes vary from one to three level 3 NAC cells, each NAC cell containing approximately 30×30 plots of 20×50 m2. In this paper, a conversion algorithm is proposed to compute the postcode back and forth to NAC
基于自然区域编码的邮政编码方案
传统上,地址是用来指导人们和帮助社会活动;如今,地址被广泛应用于自动化邮件处理、车辆导航、城市规划和维护、应急响应、统计分析、市场营销等领域,以确保新信息技术和设施发展所带来的需求。除了地址的主要用途外,邮政编码系统的发展是为了全面提供各种公共和商业服务。邮编是地址系统的一个组成部分,如果邮编系统建立完善,将为一个国家的社会经济发展带来进一步的效益。本文旨在设计一种基于自然区域编码(NAC)的邮政编码。设计的重点是设计一个标准化的邮政编码,可以适应任何寻址方案,并用于任何形状的城镇和城市,从结构化城市到贫民窟。细粒度邮政编码的设计考虑(对人类来说很容易,对计算机系统来说很有效,并且随着时间的推移需要更少或不需要维护来提高效率)已被证明是难以实现的。因此,本文阐述了一种新的逻辑,即合理地处理这些考虑因素,同时允许邮政编码给出方向和距离的感觉。本文中使用的技术可以适用于任何规模的城市。因此,一个城市被划分为同心矩形,大小从一个到三个3级NAC单元不等,每个NAC单元包含大约30×30块20×50 m2。本文提出了一种邮政编码与NAC之间的转换算法
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