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NCTCOG Status Report: Multi-Year Network Coding And Integrated Databases

NCTCOG Status Report: Multi-Year Network Coding And Integrated Databases. Ken Cervenka, P.E., AICP North Central Texas Council Of Governments For AMPO Travel Model Work Group Meeting Salt Lake City, Utah October 24, 2006. Step 1: Initial Re-Alignment.

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NCTCOG Status Report: Multi-Year Network Coding And Integrated Databases

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  1. NCTCOG Status Report:Multi-Year Network CodingAnd Integrated Databases Ken Cervenka, P.E., AICP North Central Texas Council Of Governments For AMPO Travel Model Work Group Meeting Salt Lake City, Utah October 24, 2006

  2. Step 1: Initial Re-Alignment Re-Shape Existing Year-Specific Travel Model Roadway Networks So They 1) Overlay Reasonably Well With Each Other And 2) Follow Ground Truth Status: Done—The Independent Layers Are Currently Being Used For All TransCAD-Based Travel Model Roadway And Transit Coding But: Ramp Access/Egress Points Are Only Partially Rectified To Ground Truth TransCAD Routines Are Used To Copy New Links Added In One Layer And Paste To Other Layers

  3. Step 2: Create A Fully-Rectified All-Streets Base Year Roadway Network Convert The “All Streets” ArcGIS Layer Maintained By NCTCOG’s Research & Information Services Department To A “Network Compatible” TransCAD Roadway Layer Proper “Navigation Quality” Network Topologies Maintained Four-Node Intersections Collapsed To A Single Node Status: Done For 2003, But Needs To Be Updated To A More Current Year

  4. Step 3: Create Multi-Year Roadway Network Coding Tool Contract With Caliper (Along With SCAG And Clark County RTC) To Develop A “True Master Network” Environment In TransCAD 5.0 Concept: Instead Of One Layer Containing Links With Various Year- Specific Attributes, There Is One Layer Indexed To Year-Specific Attributes Terminology of Scenarios, Projects, And Activities Allows For One Master Network To Represent Many Baseline Networks And Alternative Scenarios Within Each Baseline

  5. Base Year Network With No Interchange

  6. 2030 Model Year With New Interchange

  7. Status Of Multi-Year Roadway Network Coding Tool Caliper’s Beta Version Is Being Tested By NCTCOG But Caliper Staff Already Using For Future-Year Coding For SCAG Working With Caliper On Creation Of More “User Friendly” Features Still Figuring Out How To Most Effectively Perform Transit Coding In A Multi-Year Environment

  8. Step 4: Merge Existing Travel Model Networks Into One Master Network Status: Not Yet Started More Cleanups Of Our Existing Independent Networks Is Needed More Beta Testing Of TransCAD’s Master Network Coding Tool To Ensure Stability For Use In A Production-Line Applications Environment

  9. Future Steps Integration With Other Geodatabase Layers (e.g, TIP Projects And Detailed Intersection Databases) Establish Procedure For Exporting And Merging Selected Links From The All-Streets Master Network To A Year-Specific Travel Model Network Example: A 1.0 Mile Section Of Road May Have 20 Separate Links That Get Merged Into Just Two Travel Model Links Display Of Multi-Year Information On The Web

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