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Integration of PASER & GIS WLIA March 4, 2004
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Presentation Outline Road Centerlines –Overview –Creating –Attribute –Uses –Paser Geocoding Process –Overview –Setup, Geocode, Review
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Road Centerlines Overview –Street segments –Contain address ranges, names, etc Uses –Routing –Network analysis –Dynamic Segmentation - PASER –Linear Reference –Geocoding Creating Adding Attributes
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Creating Maximum width – ROW Max Minimum width – ROW Min Experiment
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Centerline Attributes… Transfer
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Uses
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Network Analyst
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Model – Turns and Maneuvers – 1 intersection = 12-16 options. – Vehicle restrictions, one-way, complex turns – Travel Cost Formulas - (60 X (length/5280)) / mph [minutes] Turns and Navigation Properties -9090 0 -45 Right Left Right Left 180/-180 -23 -67 -113 -135 -158158 113 135 67 23 45 Straight UTurn Left TurnRight Turn Imp = 0 if no stopsign/stoplight Imp = 15 sec if no stopsign/stoplight Imp = 7 if no stopsign/stoplight Imp = 30 if no stopsign/stoplight Imp = 5 if no stopsign/stoplight Imp = 12 if no stopsign/stoplight Imp = 20 if no stopsign/stoplight Imp = 10 if no stopsign/stoplight 20 -155155 120 57 -120 -57 -20
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Site 1 Site 4 Site 3 Site 2 15 Minute Drive Time
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Transportation Transportation Transportation planners use GIS to display and analyze traffic conditions and plan road improvements
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PASER & GIS What is Paser? –Pavement management and budgeting database Why? –Budgeting –See system map –Save time –Incorporate local data Process –Paser database –Street Centerline
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PASER & GIS Understanding Dynamic Segmentation & Linear Referencing Routes Integrate PASER Analyzing PASER Data
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Linear Referencing & Dynamic Segmentation Used for Linear features –Streets, highways, railroads, rivers, utilities LINEAR REFERENCING - Single relative position DYNAMIC SEGMENTATION –Attributes associated with any part of linear feature –Can Store, query, display, analyze independently Uses routes and route events –Contain measurements – distance along route –Data along routes is modeled using route events
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Linear Reference Data Models Support Dynamic Segmentation
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Linear Referencing Dynamic Segmentation Querying Routes
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Routes and Measures Route: one or more linear features with attributes –Route has identifier –Associated measurement system Route’s measurements are stored in geometry –Collection of X, Y, M values –Can be arbitrary
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Adding Route Events PASER Paser table Linear events ID in event table Measurement Fields Route feature ID in Route feature
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Analyzing PASER
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Assist with project management & budgeting Assist with project management & budgeting
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A sset management and condition tracking A sset management and condition tracking
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Geocoding: Service
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Geocoding: Setup
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Geocoding: Results
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Summary Paser table drives analysis Build Routes Add Route Events –PASER & Road connection Analyze
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More Information More Information
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Questions? Contact information: R.A. Smith & Associates Eric Fowler emfowler@rasmith.com 262-317-3388www.successgis.com
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GIS Paser vs WISLR –Same concept (standalone vs DOT Web) –More info you can access Contractor Comments, approach Manhole number Ratings by type (Mill, pulverize) Road built on: old fill site –Speed –Municipality data land use, vehicle counts, parcels, etc.
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