Title: Transportation Applications of GIS
1Chapter 53
- Transportation Applications of GIS
2Figure 53-26, 12 and 24-hour isochrones of
commercial vehicle operations out of New York
City on the North American Highway System
3Figure 53-7Three-dimensional maps of
accessibility on foot
4Figure 53-7 Three-dimensional maps of
accessibility on shuttle bus
5Figure 53-8 Three-dimensional mesh map of
accessibility to academic buildings
6Process of Accessibility Analysis
- Concept Formation
- Define the purpose of eth analysis and its
context - Select an accessibility measure
- Specify the accessibility measure
- Type of spatial unit
- Origins and destinations
- Attractiveness
- Travel mode
- Travel impedance
- Parameters of the measure
- Identify data requirements
- Data Preparation
- Data Collection
- Input data pre-processing
- Computing an Accessibility Measure
- Calculate travel impedance
- Identify destination sets for each reference
location - Calculate the accessibility measure
- Interpretation and Evaluation
- Present the accessibility measurement results
- Interpret and evaluate the results
7Figure 52-7Tick locations from perceptual
sightings map
8Figure 6-3Raster and Vector repersentations of
spatial objects
9Figure 49-14Screenshots of A9 block view from
Amazon.com showing street-level photos of
Hollywood Boulevard
10Figure 46-1Visualization of acquired 3D spatial
data and features
11Figure 6-4Spatial complex consisting of
topologically related spatial objects
12Web Links
- http//vid01.esri.com/winmmedia/alr3/alr-intro.wmv
- For managing traffic and trip planning
- http//vid01.esri.com/winmmedia/alr3/cloud1.wmv
- For managing a Fleet