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IMPACT OF INSTANT IMAGERY ACCESS ON A REGIONAL DATABASE FOR TRANSPORTATION PLANNING Presented By: Brenda S. Burroughs
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 2 Objectives Project Workflow Project Status and Accomplishments Transportation Planning Needs Transportation Application Areas Demonstration of ‘Instant Imagery Access’ (IIA) Software Conclusions – Benefits of IIA Overview
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 3 Objectives Determine operational transportation planning requirements Identify imagery and vector data for candidate demonstration area Develop ‘Instant Imagery Access’ demonstration using Bentley MicroStation CAD and Viecon Publisher software Evaluate the methodology and usability of ‘Instant Imagery Access’ for operational transportation planning
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 4 Project Workflow CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION DEVELOP CONCEPTUAL DEMONSTRATION TECHNICAL EXCHANGE MEETINGS (TEMS) USER RECOMMENDATIONS DEVELOP DETAILED TRANSPORTATION DEMONSTRATION APPLICATION SEMINARS USER FEEDBACK JUL 00 - APR 01COMPILED MAY 01SEP 01 – Dec 01 DEC 01 - Feb 02
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 5 Results of technical exchange meetings Transportation planning demonstration slide show Presentation of transportation planning demonstration ‘Instant Imagery Access’ add-on software for Bentley Microstation v 8.0 Feedback and conclusions on impact of ‘Instant Imagery Access’ in transportation planning Develop implementation plan for state DOTs and engineering companies Quarterly progress reports to DOT Project Deliverables
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 6 Met with transportation planners at various levels Conducted 15 briefings & 3 technical exchange meetings Defined demonstration study area for live software demonstration Collected digital imagery and GIS vector data Completed oral presentation for Transportation planners Developed demo MicroStation and Viecon Publisher software Presented Demonstration of ‘Instant Imagery Access’ (IIA) Completed Implementation plan for IIA Contributed to NRSTC publications Presented project at TRB 2001 and GIS-T 2002 conferences Submitted quarterly reports Project Status/Accomplishments
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 7 Summarized from Technical Exchange Meetings: Facilitate image use by making image processing steps transparent to user Diverse Imagery is important for project decision making and presentations Data integrity is required between planning company and other Federal and State agencies Image data must be up-to-date for land use and change detection analysis Sensitive areas (parks, churches, schools, etc) must be detected early in the planning stage Images at different scales are needed Freeway and corridor studies, and rail station site assessments are common It is necessary to have readily available metadata including source reference It was suggested that ‘Instant Imagery Access’ be used by universities and public schools Transportation Planning Needs
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 8 Transportation Application Areas Airports – Reagan National Airport Waterports – Newport News Railroad – Union Station Transmission systems Roads
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 9 Airports – Reagan National Airport OrbView Cities PLUS 1m panchromatic imagery, Arlington, VA, collected April 2001 Vectors (roads, railways etc.)- Geographic Data Technologies (GDT) Dynamap Scale approx. 1:17,200
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 10 Waterports – Newport News OrbView Cities Standard 1m panchromatic imagery, Newport News, VA, collected September, 1999 Vectors (roads, railways) Geographic Data Technologies (GDT) Dynamap Scale approx. 1:15,000
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 11 Railroad – Union Station OrbView Cities PLUS 1m panchromatic imagery, collected April 2001 Vectors (roads, railways etc.)- Geographic Data Technologies (GDT) Dynamap Scale approx. 1:6,000
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 12 Transmission systems - Electric OrbView Cities Standard 1m panchromatic imagery, Salt Lake City, UT, collected August, 1999 Vectors (roads, railways)- PacifiCorp. Scale not calculated.
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 13 Roads - Study Area Route 1 Widening Project - Woodrow Wilson Bridge in Alexandria, VA to Dale City, VA
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 14 Roads - ‘Instant Imagery Access’ Demo Demonstration built on Bentley Viecon Publisher and MicroStation software using image data on remote servers
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 15 Bentley Viecon Publisher software Contains functions for image manipulation commands Basis for commands required to access image and vector data Supported in MicroStation CAD and HTML browser interfaces On-Line Access Software
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 16 LANDSAT 25 m color 1 Meter ORBIMAGE Cities B/W 1 Foot Aerial Color Van-Collected Roadway Photographs Environmental vectors (eg. wetlands, endangered species) Utility Vectors Road Centerline Vectors Parcel Vectors Demographic Vectors Imagery and GIS Vector Data
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 17 Open project design files Zoom into area of interest or use overview Select project region Specify project map projection Select desired imagery based on metadata Review digital photographs using engineering links Interpret imagery with GIS vector data Evaluate project design based on imagery and GIS vector data Make decisions and refine design IIA Planning Demonstration work flow
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 18 Select Project Region
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 19 Select Project Map Projection
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 20 Select image
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 21 Image / Vector merge Imagery augments interpretations from traditional vector base maps
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 22 Van-collected photos
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 23 Government Agencies –Minimize impacts to environment, infrastructure, traffic –Enhance initial project scoping –Facilitate RFP preparation –Improve inter-government agency coordination –Facilitate project monitoring Commercial Engineering Firms –Facilitate response to RFPs - provide better briefings –Decrease costs, keep on schedule, minimize risks –Enhances engineering design processes –Accelerates the project initiation phase –Facilitate changes in requirements throughout the project Benefits To Transportation Planners
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Impact of Instant Image Access on a Regional Database for Transportation Planning 24 Thank You Brenda S. Burroughs 407-273-4114 Burroughs.brenda@orbimage.com www.ORBIMAGE.com
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