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The {{software}} has special facility to include, visualize, modify, and use traffic data. [[Construction]]s have [[Function Value#traffic|Function Value]]s, can be updated in a variety of ways, and built-in [[Traffic Overlay]]s use this data directly to perform spatial calculations. The entirety of all traffic data in a [[Project]], and the rules dictating how traffic data changes through [[Action]]s taken in a [[Session]], are collectively referred to as the {{software}}'s traffic model. | The {{software}} has special facility to include, visualize, modify, and use traffic data. [[Construction]]s have [[Function Value#traffic|Function Value]]s, can be updated in a variety of ways, and built-in [[Traffic Overlay]]s use this data directly to perform spatial calculations. The entirety of all traffic data in a [[Project]], and the rules dictating how traffic data changes through [[Action]]s taken in a [[Session]], are collectively referred to as the {{software}}'s traffic model. | ||
==Data== | |||
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The {{software}} uses the following data sources to establish basic assumptions of traffic intensities: | |||
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In addition to these default assumptions, roads for which measured traffic intensities are known will have those default values overwritten with road-specific values from the following sources: | |||
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===Function Values=== | |||
===Grids=== | |||
==Dynamic traffic data== | |||
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Traffic data can also be computed dynamically, either completely based on the current state of the [[Project]], or relatively, basing new traffic values on a set of original traffic values, and computing a change in traffic based on changes in the [[3D World]]. | |||
==Calculations== | |||
{{main|Traffic Overlay}} | |||
Traffic data can be relevant for a wide range of calculations and use-cases. The {{software}} already contains several [[Traffic Overlay]]s which compute the effects of traffic, on for example the topics of [[Traffic Noise Overlay|noise]] and [[Traffic NO2 Overlay|NO2]]. | |||
Traffic data, like any other [[Project]] data, can also be used in user-defined calculation models. | |||
==Visualization== | |||
{{main|Traffic visualization}} | |||
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* [[How to add a static traffic model]] | |||
* [[How to add a dynamic traffic model]] | |||
|seealso= | |||
* [[Traffic Density Overlay]] | |||
* [[Traffic Noise Overlay]] | |||
* [[Traffic NO2 Overlay]] | |||
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The Tygron Platform has special facility to include, visualize, modify, and use traffic data. Constructions have Function Values, can be updated in a variety of ways, and built-in Traffic Overlays use this data directly to perform spatial calculations. The entirety of all traffic data in a Project, and the rules dictating how traffic data changes through Actions taken in a Session, are collectively referred to as the Tygron Platform's traffic model.
Data
The Tygron Platform uses the following data sources to establish basic assumptions of traffic intensities:
In addition to these default assumptions, roads for which measured traffic intensities are known will have those default values overwritten with road-specific values from the following sources:
Function Values
Grids
Dynamic traffic data
Traffic data can also be computed dynamically, either completely based on the current state of the Project, or relatively, basing new traffic values on a set of original traffic values, and computing a change in traffic based on changes in the 3D World.
Calculations
- Main article: Traffic Overlay
Traffic data can be relevant for a wide range of calculations and use-cases. The Tygron Platform already contains several Traffic Overlays which compute the effects of traffic, on for example the topics of noise and NO2.
Traffic data, like any other Project data, can also be used in user-defined calculation models.
Visualization
- Main article: Traffic visualization