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Feasibility Study of Integrating WVDOT LRS Centerline With Statewide Addressing And Mapping Data
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Sang Yoo Nick J. Rahall Appalachian Transportation Institute, Marshall University Kevin Kuhn West Virginia GIS Technical Center, West Virginia University
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Introduction Review technical issues regarding the feasibility of road network integration which incorporates linear referencing, addressing, and routing Objectives – Review and assess current DOT data – Review Statewide Addressing and Mapping Board Addressing and Centerline data – Identify and review existing transportation models – Identify DOT data needs – Identify requirements for data integration
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Linear Referencing System Single Enterprise LRS Mainframe is used to manage LRS control files - Road Inventory Log (RIL) Principal LRM - Route/MilePoint
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Linear Referencing System Extent of Roadways – Interstate, US Routes, State Routes, County routes Ramps not included Divided Highways – Single record Historical data – single snapshot at the end of year
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RIL Data Process From WVDOT Strategic GIS Implementation Plan
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RIL Improvement Project RDBMS (MSSQL) Replace old mainframe system Ramp, intersection, divided highway, etc LRS update/change tracking
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GIS Implementation GIS software - ESRI GIS based map (90%) - Interstate, US, State, County routes, Federal Aid Non-State, State Park and Forest Roads, others Source - Roadware GPS points & lines, SAMB centerlines Scale – 1: 4800 RIL, SLD, Aerial Imagery
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GIS Implementation Not segmented (no calibration yet) Interstate and US route have dual geometries M value Linear Referencing currently being used in the GIS – Data display/mapping – Database query – Determination of linear measures (only as reference)
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Data Model NCHRP 20-27 GIS-T Enterprise NSDI Framework Transportation UNETRAN Revised/Improved UNETRAN
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Revised UNETRAN From J. Allison Butler, “Designing Geodatabase for Transportation”, ESRI 2008
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Highway Inventory Conceptual Data Model From J. Allison Butler, “Designing Geodatabase for Transportation”, ESRI 2008
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Conceptual Model for Intersections From J. Allison Butler, “Designing Geodatabase for Transportation”, ESRI 2008
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Transport Network Classes From J. Allison Butler, “Designing Geodatabase for Transportation”, ESRI 2008
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Table From J. Allison Butler, “Designing Geodatabase for Transportation”, ESRI 2008
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From J. Allison Butler, “Designing Geodatabase for Transportation”, ESRI 2008
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Revised UNETRAN Restructure the class packages to four (Inventory, Network, Events, Mobile Objects) ESRI Network Dataset Edit & Publish Geodatabase Event for Everyone
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SAMB Data Statewide Mapping Project – Photogrammetrically Collected 2003 – Scale 1:4,800 – Seamless statewide*, All roads/trails/driveways – Physical Intersection segmentation – Topologically enforced – Limited attributes
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SAMB Data Source West Virginia Department of Homeland Security and Military Affairs Maintained in Oracle Database – Serves as County E911 and Addressing Data – Voluntary Cooperation Continuously Updated at County Level – Via Online Custom Oracle web interface (or) – Submitted in bulk
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Integrated Road Network Pilot Develop sample road network: Results in an enhanced LRS data model that incorporates additional data and functionality. – Shares Geometry (WVDOH & SAM) – Linear Referencing – Addressing – Routing capabilities
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Integrated Road Network Pilot - Approach Integration Process – Identify Technical Issues From SAM to DOH From DOH to SAM – Identify non-technical Issues High Level Cooperation of SAM and WV DOH Permit Long-term Data Sharing and Development Answer Question: “Which asphalt supplier is closer to the jobsite?”
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Road Network Pilot- Why Kanawha County? Variety of Features – Interstates – US Routes – County Routes – Charleston (Local) roads Addressed SAM Data Well Known
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WVDOH Interstate Routes
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WVDOH US Routes
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WVDOH All Routes
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WVDOH All Routes and SAM Roads
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Integrated Road Network Pilot Data Structure Analysis – SAM 911 Centerline Attributed with Route ID – Segmentation Physical Intersections Not political boundary – No segment at City/County ownership
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Integrated Road Network Pilot Routing Capabilities – Destination / Origin – Addressing Data Source – Service Area District Maintenance Facilities Road Materials Supply Facilities Snow Maintenance
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Integrated Road Network Pilot Linear Referencing – Simple select-assign Route ID – Rebuild single segment routes – Create a repeatable process Route Calibration Points
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Conflation Issues (the good) – SAM Data enforced topology – Comprehensive Street Coverage – Street Name ID / Name – Address Range by segment Integrated Road Network Pilot
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Conflation Issues (the bad) – Temporal Currency Inconsistent by County/Feature – Assign all DOH Street Segments Route ID Alt - Create Crosslink table (Street ID – Route ID) – Segment Political Boundaries Addressing Range Data Integrated Road Network Pilot
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Conflation Issues (the ugly) – County Edge match Need for accurate county boundary Re-address at county split segments – Segment Political Boundaries Split at Addressing Range Data Integrated Road Network Pilot
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WVDOH Routes, Putnam SAM, Kanawha SAM
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Lessons Learned – SAM Data is feasible to use for WVDOH (With Work!) County Edge match – Street ID (SAM) to Roadway ID (LRMP) Provides DOH Table access to SAM geometry – Segment Political Boundaries Addressing Range Data Integrated Road Network Pilot
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Integrated Road Network Preliminary Conclusions SAM data Feasible to Use – Data Structure Geometry: Needs Edits, edge matching, segmentation Attributes: Utilizes SAM Street ID – Routing (Pathfinding) Capabilities Address Geocoding Routing – Major edits needed for routing
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Integrated Road Network Preliminary Conclusions Documentation is Critical Business Rules and Procedures Long-term Strategic Plan Needs Analysis GIS Integration Plan at Department Level Based on User Requirements and Additional GIS Capabilities
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High Level Stakeholders Dialogue – WV DOH, WV DMAPS, WV GIS, Counties Cost-Benefit of Single Statewide Road Data Costs Savings ? Applications Access and Use Pilot Study of District-wide Integration – Feedback to SAM system? – Cross County Next Steps
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Thank You! Questions or Suggestions?
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