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Road Information System / Road Data Bank 10 April 2013 Lars Bergman M. Sc. In Civil Engineering Long Term Planning Swedish Transport Administration.

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1 Road Information System / Road Data Bank 10 April 2013 Lars Bergman M. Sc. In Civil Engineering Long Term Planning Swedish Transport Administration

2 22016-02-09 Contents Swedish Transport Administration Facts about the Swedish transport network Organisation of the Transport Administration Road Data Bank Vision and strategy Structure Referencing system Actions to taken and establishment of a plan The use and benefits of a RDB Daily activities using a Road Data Bank Applications Geographic Information System Benefit of the Road Information System IT strategy

3 32016-02-09 Railways: 11 000 km public transportation Of which 7 800 km are electrified Roads: 98 400 km state roads 41 000 km municipality streets and roads 76 100 km private roads with state subsidies Air: 52 approved airports Maritime: 700 fairways 50 public ports Facts about the Swedish Transport net work Population 9 500 000 inhabitants Country size 410 000 km² Density of population 23 inhabitants / km²

4 42016-02-09 Organisation of the Transport Administration Divided into six regions with region offices and local offices

5 52016-02-09 A Road Information System / Road Data Bank u Is the basis for a national road information system where amongst others transport companies can plan for best use of the available road network and thereby reducing total cost for transportation. u would form part of the transport layer in a geographic information system for nationwide physical planning. Road Information System vision

6 62016-02-09 A Road Information System is u a structured set of data describing a well defined road network and related items, u necessary tools to supply and maintain these data u sophisticated analysis instruments to retrieve information in order to make better use of the road transport system. Road Information System The aim of a Road Information System is to provide u proper knowledge about current road conditions u good knowledge on cost and effects from actions u proper tools to analyze the effects of actions in order to prioritize and plan for the best use of available funds.

7 72016-02-09 By using a Road Information System based on: u Necessary organization u Cost effective IT-infrastructure u Structured sets of high quality data describing a well defined road network and related items u Necessary tools to supply and maintain data u Sophisticated analysis instruments to retrieve information Available funds would come to better use. Road Information System strategy

8 82016-02-09 Concept of the Road Information System Common platform for all road-related information Bridge- data Paving data Traffic- data Accident data RST- data Road data Road Net

9 92016-02-09 Reference System Rules Software tools Organization RDB Road Information System

10 102016-02-09 Data Input Data Input Data Input Data Input Data Input Design Construction Maintenance Result & Analysis Planning Road Information System vision

11 112016-02-09 Referencing System A need for a road network referencing model Need to be stable over time in order to compare data and support benchmarking from one year to another Make it easy for data collection, storing of data as well as analysing of data A various ways : *Link & Node concept (good for a Road Administration) *KM-Post concept (good for a Road Administration) *Road by road (good only for road inventories) *XY-coordinates (good only for mapping) *etc

12 122016-02-09 Main road Junctions at Main roads Node (Link & Node, junctions to other roads) KM-post (1 km section) 1 km length Link & Node KM-post Referencing System continue

13 132016-02-09 Road Information System referencing Long sectionNode - LinkMilestones/ KM-post

14 142016-02-09 Road Information System referencing Node A Node B Link Linear feature Point features

15 152016-02-09 Road Information System actions A Road Information strategy u with attached vision and plans in order to have documents agreed by the management that determine what are the goals how to reach there what funds and resources are available to get there.

16 162016-02-09 Road Information System actions A road referencing system u where all involved parties agree upon a persistent addressing scheme for relating items to the road network. u Where all collected road data must be related to.

17 172016-02-09 Road Information System actions u A data catalogue where agreed definitions of road related items can be stored. u Solid definitions of every item that is going to be stored in the Road Information System. u An implemented data model that support for the proper connection between road network description and items related to the road network.

18 182016-02-09 u The proper software tools for establishment, maintenance, update and retrieval of road network description and related items. u A solid description of data collection routines and quality measures for every item that is going to be stored in the Road Information System. u An organization responsible for data collection, data maintenance and quality measure for all data that is going to be stored in the Road Information System. Road Information System actions

19 192016-02-09 Road Information System actions u An IT infrastructure for resource and data sharing which in reality translates into a computer network with common servers for all levels of the Ministry organization where data is secured and made available by means of Ministry standards. u An organization responsible for the development, operation and maintenance of IT strategy, road network, road referencing and IT infrastructure in order to cater for long term availability of road related information.

20 202016-02-09 Road Information System plan u Road network description and road referencing are the first steps in the development of a road information system and have to be established before any programming and data collection of road items starts. u IT strategy can, and always will, be an ongoing effort but Organization and IT infrastructure can be introduced in steps and has to be fully established when the first version of the road information system is to be released.

21 212016-02-09 RDB l Make it simple l Involve management l Integrate organization l Test before release l Be aware of critical choices l Support from the start Road Information System plan

22 222016-02-09 Relation to daily activities Data Items Data Collection Data Bases Data Management Structure Quality Revision Performance Indicators Definitions Goals and Policies Definitions Understanding Derivation GIS Spreadsheets and other documents Support with data Daily activities for a Road Administration Road maintenance Traffic safety Bridge Pavement Planning Etc. Follow up Forecasting Consequences In a long- Term range

23 232016-02-09 Applications Data Management Data entry Processing Presentation Security Traffic Safety Road and Bridge design Routine road maintenance Pavement maintenance Road inspections Quality Control / Follow Up Work Planning Long-term network improvement Traffic forecasting and analyse Etc. RIS GIS System

24 242016-02-09 Geographic Information System Map production Data integration Data availability Tools availability Common formats

25 252016-02-09 How to use it Background –Location –Presentations Planning –To avoid conflict with environmental and other interests Maintenance –Where is bad pavement in this area located? Geographic Information System continue

26 262016-02-09 26 Benefits of a Road Information System Information is available for those who need it, when they need it Structured data Easy follow-up Data with known quality Saves money Information

27 272016-02-09 Information Management strategy and vision Vision without action is a daydream Action without vision is just a waste of time and effort Vision and its need of actions is collected and determined in the IT-strategy Information is a common resource and should flow freely Standards are needed for cooperation and give cost reductions Based on the current situation and the wanted situation Must be agreed by top level management in the various sectors Need to be done in steps Long-term covering 3 and 5 years Review on a yearly basis

28 282016-02-09 The IT-strategy should include the following Main principles and organisation Tasks and responsibility to the IT-directorate as well as the end-users Technical aspects such as network, soft- and hardware, etc Standards and Applications Education at the Computer Department Training of the staff using computers in daily activities Time schedule Information Management strategy and vision continue

29 292016-02-09 Aim PolicySystemInformation Quality Security Architecture Operational-IT Business-IT INFO.-IT Management Organization Client Infrastructure Development Target Vision Strategy Rules & Plans Information Management strategy and vision continue

30 302016-02-09 Organisation Vision, strategy and plan Set IT standards Management of IT infrastructure Common data and applications Education and training Supporting IT systems Purchase and maintenance Development Data Entry, Processing, Analyse of data

31 312016-02-09 Organisation continue Establish IT infrastructure Network and servers Routines and management Establish IT management Vision, strategy and plan IT standards Improve quality and availability of data Identify needs and flows Set up standards

32 322016-02-09 IT organization Vision, strategy and plan Set IT standards Management of IT infrastructure Common data and applications Education and training Supporting IT systems Purchase and maintenance


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