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Traffic data can be important in many use-cases. However, traffic data can also be notoriously difficult to align to geographical features exactly, due to the conceptual nature of the data in relation to the physical properties of the built environment. The {{software}} provides a mechanism which allows traffic data to be loaded in separate from the [[ | Traffic data can be important in many use-cases. However, traffic data can also be notoriously difficult to align to geographical features exactly, due to the conceptual nature of the data in relation to the physical properties of the built environment. The {{software}} provides a mechanism which allows traffic data to be loaded in separate from the [[Building]]s in the [[project]], after which calculation models which rely on traffic data can use that data as input. | ||
These steps assume the data is available as grid data. | These steps assume the data is available as a [[GeoTIFF]]. Other [[grid]] data can be similarly added to a [[Project]]. | ||
{{editor location|geo import}} | {{editor location|geo import}} | ||
{{editor steps|title=load add traffic data unaligned with roads| | {{editor steps|title=load add traffic data unaligned with roads| | ||
| | | Add a [[GeoTiff Overlay]]. | ||
| Opt to | | Opt to add a [[GeoTiff]] to the [[GeoTiff Overlay]]. | ||
| Opt to add the [[GeoTiff]] with traffic data to the [[Project]]. | |||
| Opt to add the uploaded [[GeoTiff]] to the [[GeoTiff Overlay]]. | |||
| | | The created [[GeoTiff Overlay]] can now be used as a [[Prequels (Traffic Overlay)|Prequel]] for a [[Traffic Overlay]] or other [[Grid Overlay]]. | ||
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* [[How to add a static traffic model]] | * [[How to add a static traffic model]] | ||
* [[How to add | * [[How to add traffic data unaligned with roads]] | ||
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* [[Traffic model]] | * [[Traffic model]] | ||
* [[Traffic Overlay]] | * [[Traffic Overlay]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 30 January 2024
Traffic data can be important in many use-cases. However, traffic data can also be notoriously difficult to align to geographical features exactly, due to the conceptual nature of the data in relation to the physical properties of the built environment. The Tygron Platform provides a mechanism which allows traffic data to be loaded in separate from the Buildings in the project, after which calculation models which rely on traffic data can use that data as input.
These steps assume the data is available as a GeoTIFF. Other grid data can be similarly added to a Project.
How to load add traffic data unaligned with roads:
- Add a GeoTiff Overlay.
- Opt to add a GeoTiff to the GeoTiff Overlay.
- Opt to add the GeoTiff with traffic data to the Project.
- Opt to add the uploaded GeoTiff to the GeoTiff Overlay.
- The created GeoTiff Overlay can now be used as a Prequel for a Traffic Overlay or other Grid Overlay.