Analysis and Integration of Spatial Data for Transportation Planning

Analysis and Integration of Spatial Data for Transportation Planning

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Published: 2009

Total Pages: 120

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Transportation planning requires substantial amounts of data and cooperation among transportation planning agencies. Advances in computer technology and the increasing availability of geographic information systems (GIS) are giving transportation planners the ability to develop and use data with a much higher degree of efficiency. However, as information systems advance, the need to provide effective data integration/exchange protocols and procedures to reduce redundancy and data collection costs is becoming more important. Many factors influence the effectiveness of data exchange and data integration efforts, such as data compatibility, data access, data quality, completeness, metadata, hardware, software, and staff expertise. This research resulted in a catalog of spatial data sources available to transportation planning agencies in Texas. The work included a synthesis of current transportation planning practices in Texas with a focus on spatial data integration and exchange issues, meetings with transportation planning and data stakeholders, the development of a map of data sources, the development of a preliminary logical data model of spatial data entities, and a compilation of metadata documents for a sample of data sources. Developing the catalog of categories and subcategories for transportation planning spatial data was an iterative process that involved several rounds of data entity categorization; analysis of the resulting structure for inconsistencies, gaps, and redundancies; and subsequent changes to the data entity categorization scheme. In the end, the three-level grouping structure resulted in 7 categories, 63 subcategories, and 589 spatial data entities. The research also resulted in a prototype web-based map and metadata viewer called Transportation Planning GIS (TPGIS) Data Viewer.


Spatial Data Systems: Systems Considerations

Spatial Data Systems: Systems Considerations

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 80

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This report provides a limited explication of current needs for classifying and organizing spatial data for use in urban and transportation planning. In addition, requirements and methods for handling spatial data are explored. The report emphasizes the dual need for data organization methods and data handling capabilities, as a requisite for utilization of data acquired from remote sensors mounted on earth orbital platforms. This work provides a basis for examination of some problems of integrating remote sensors into a viable geographic information system.


SPATIAL DATA SYSTEMS: SPECIAL TOPICS.

SPATIAL DATA SYSTEMS: SPECIAL TOPICS.

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 67

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This report provides a limited explication of current needs for classifying and organizing spatial data for use in urban and transportation planning. In addition, requirements and methods for handling spatial data are explored. The report emphasizes the dual need for data organization methods and data handling capabilities, as a requisite for utilization of data acquired from remote sensors mounted on earth orbital platforms. This work provides a basis for examination of some problems of integrating remote sensors into a viable geographic information system.


Geographic Information Systems for Transportation

Geographic Information Systems for Transportation

Author: Harvey J. Miller

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 9780195123944

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GIS data and tools are revolutionizing transportation research and decision making, allowing transportation analysts and professionals to understand and solve complex transportation problems that were previously impossible. Here, Miller and Shaw present a comprehensive discussion of fundamental geographic science and the applications of these principles using GIS and other software tools. By providing thorough and accessible discussions of transportation analysis within a GIS environment, this volume fills a critical niche in GIS-T and GIS literature.


Spatial Data Systems: Organization of Spatial Data

Spatial Data Systems: Organization of Spatial Data

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 65

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This report provides a limited explication of current needs for classifying and organizing spatial data for use in urban and transportation planning. In addition, requirements and methods for handling spatial data are explored. The report emphasizes the dual need for data organization methods and data handling capabilities, as a requisite for utilization of data acquired from remote sensors mounted on earth orbital platforms. This work provides a basis for examination of some problems of integrating remote sensors into a viable geographic information system.


Geographic Information Systems for Intermodal Transportation

Geographic Information Systems for Intermodal Transportation

Author: Eunsu Lee

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2023-03-21

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0323901301

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Geographic Information Systems for Intermodal Transportation: Methods, Models, Applications examines the basic concepts and applications of Geographic Information Systems for Transportation. The book discusses the unique characteristics of each transportation mode-- highway, railway, waterway and airway—as well as the combined intermodal transportation network. The book shows how GIS generates vehicle routes and shorted paths, develops transportation demand models, analyzes spatial data, and how three-dimensional modelling is applied to the intermodal transportation. Includes real-world case studies from diverse situations Provides step-by-steps insights using data to deliver effective outputs for all stakeholders Presents models and practices for using GIS techniques to solve intermodal transportation problems Includes learnings tools such as chapter objectives, discussion questions and a glossary