Esri Roads and Highways An Introduction

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Esri International User Conference San Diego, California Technical Workshops July 24, 2012 Esri Roads and Highways An Introduction William Isley Majunu Seran

Agenda Product Overview Desktop - Demo: Network editing & event behaviors Data Model - Demo: LRS configuration Web Service - Demo: REST services & JavaScript developer samples Roadway Inventory Editing - Demo: Web based event editing Release Schedule Questions

Product Overview

Esri Roads and Highways Esri s LRS solution for DOTs Unifies existing DOT systems through a centralized LRS in the GIS, enabling data fusion and sharing across business units - Plan, manage, and maintain roadway LRS networks - Author maps that fuse data from different LRMs - Publish and share linear referenced data services

DOT Challenges Many business units, resulting in many different LRSs and LRMs Data not easily shared between business units Other Systems Bridge LRS Pavement LRS Safety LRS Roadway Inventory LRS GIS not well integrated Traffic LRS Enterprise GIS

Centralized LRS and Event Publication Pavement Traffic Bridge Safety Roadway Inventory Other Systems Roads & Highways - Centralize LRS managed in GIS - Support for multiple LRMs - Publication of LRS, events, and measure changes as GDB and REST LRS DOT Business Systems - Manage and exposes event data - Consume GIS LRS - Consume other business system events Roads & Highways

Product Overview Roads & Highways Desktop - ArcMap LRS network editing toolbar - ArcCatalog LRS network management tools - ArcGIS route & event layers - Geodatabase LRS network dataset - Geoprocessing tools (calibration management) Roads & Highways Server - ArcGIS Server map service support for route and event layers - LRS REST services - JavaScript web developer samples - Roadway Inventory Editor (coming SP2) Bundled with - Production Mapping, Workflow Manager, Reviewer

Desktop Functionality

Editing Activities Create Route 0 100 120 Extend Route 0 100 Realign Route 0 20 80 100 retired Reassign Route 0 20 80 100 I-10 I-110 I-10 Retire Route 0 20 80 100 retired 1-10 Calibration 0 52 100

Source Geometry Authoritative geometry for route edit Polyline feature(s) Source Geometry Sources: - CAD - Shapefile - FGDB - ArcMap digitized

Redlining Facility to communicate required LRS edits Polyline feature Redline Feature General roadway modification geometry Specifies attributes and measures

Event Measure Behaviors Before Realignment Stay Put Move When the LRS routes are edited, measure behavior rules can be applied to events. Snap Events can have a different behavior for each type of LRS edit Retire

Temporality Date ranges can be applied to LRS edits Event measure updates reflect date ranges of LRS edits View After Historical event measures that change due to LRS edits are retired Temporal View Date enables data visualization and query for any moment in time View Before

Demo Desktop Functionality

Data Model

Dynamic routes Dynamic routes are generated from centerline geometry and calibration point measures LRS Network A 0 30 Two routes LRS Network B -5 45 4 Calibration points Centerline 3 centerlines The two routes above are derived from three centerline lines

ALRS schema for dynamic routes Dynamic routes are generated from two feature classes and two tables Route Route definitions Centerline sequence M 1 1 M Calibration points Point feature class that stores route measures Key table for M-N relationship between Centerline and Route M 1 Centerline Line feature class that stores route geometry

Bottom Line Roads and Highways requires data migration Migration approach requires modeling and ETL Understand the data model http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html #/Data_in_the_ALRS/02230000000r000000/ Esri Transportation Practice Team has staff that can support (contract work) Trial Data Set can be used for evaluation

Demo LRS Creation

Web Services

Web Service Support for Map Visualization & Navigation - Routes and Events Attribute and Spatial Query Routes and Events Editing - Events only Quality Checks Web Mobile Desktop - Gaps, Overlaps, Invalid Measures (coming Aug. 15 th ) Measure Translation to Coordinates Coordinates Translation to Measures Measure Translation LRS Web Services

Web Service Support Provided by ArcGIS Server Map Service provides - Map Visualization - Spatial and Attribute Query Roads and Highways Server Extension provides - Event Editing (multilayer transactional w/ retire and merge) - Measure Translation to Coordinates - Coordinates Translation to Measures - LRM measure translation Roads and Highways GP provides - Event QC (Gaps, Overlaps, Invalid Measures )

Server Architecture Asset Systems Field Data Collection Data Analysis Apps Map & Feature REST Services LRS REST Services ArcGIS Server(s) Read-Only Access Map Service(s) Dynamic Route Layer Roads and Highways Server Object Extension Merged Events Layer Event System Data Sources Roads and Highways Geodatabase

External System Integration External Event Database Table External table registered with LRS - Read-only connection information to table - Event ID and measure column(s) - To / From Dates (optional) - Measure behaviors defined Event measure updates staged upon LRS edits REST service to acquire changes Roads and Highways User

External System Integration 3. Measure updates acquired 5. Notify changes are applied External Event System Roads and Highways Geodatabase Events Modified by LRS edits ArcGIS Server(s) Map Service(s) Roads and Highways Server Components Merged Representation Authoritative Records 4. Measure updates applied External System Database Staging Table Event Table 1. Network modified 2. External event measures changed, and staged Roads and Highways Desktop

Demo REST Services

Roadway Inventory Editor

Roadway Inventory Editing Web based event editing Delivered with Roads and Highways Server Built against Roads and Highways Web Services JavaScript application - Source code provided Coming this August, 2012

Capabilities Web based event editing Route Search Event Creation - Multilayer transactional - Options: Retire overlaps, merge coincident records Existing Event Modification - Grid based editing Event Selection - By Route, Spatial Geometry, Attribute, & Proximity Event QC - Detects Gaps, Overlaps, and Invalid Measures Coming this August, 2012

Demo Roadway Inventory Editor

Release Schedule Version 10 Released! Feb, 2012 Desktop Network Editing Service Pack 1 Released! May, 2012 LRS Web Services Service Pack 2 Aug, 2012 Web Roadway Characteristic Editing Service Pack 3 Nov, 2012 - HPMS Working on 10.1 migration, slated for end of year

Contacts and Resources William Isley, Product Manager wisley@esri.com Online Help http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#/wh at_is_esri_roads_and_highways/022300000006000000/ Web Services Documentation http://roadsandhighwayssample.esri.com/roads/api/index.html Trial Data Set http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=9d400aea626e43e88 ffb927a6dadb448

Questions?