A low threshold preserves detail (more leaf nodes, less compression). A high threshold merges aggressively (fewer leaves, more compression, but the image gets blocky). The grid overlay shows the quadtree structure: large cells in uniform areas, small cells where detail is preserved.
The challenge was clear: achieve a quantum leap in speed while preserving extreme flexibility, minimal storage, regional map support, and dynamic update capabilities. Standard Highway Hierarchies were a starting point, but we needed something more – a uniquely OsmAnd solution.
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