TRB Applications Conference 2017 Network Attributes Calculator TRB
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator TRB Application Conference, Raleigh, NC May 15, 2017 Vipul Modi, Citilabs Inc. Greg Giaimo, Ohio DOT 1
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Project Motivation § Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) has been automatically calculating capacity and speed attributes using Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) procedures for travel demand model networks for 25 years which are used for both traditional link based and junction based assignment § Tasks included: • • • update procedures from HCM 2000 to HCM 2010 convert FORTRAN codes to Cube Voyager add roundabout capabilities expand stop-sign computations add freeway weaving adjustments expand geometrical aspects of networks
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator History § First, created for Steubenville MPO networks in 1993 • based on HCM 1985 procedures • for consistence capacities values across networks for validation § Updated to CAP 94 program • based on HCM 1994 procedures • included several other MPO networks § Updated to CAP 2000 program • based on HCM 2000 procedures • used for networks in Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana region § Ran as user-programs executables (. exe) in regional models
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Components of Network Calculators § Network Preparation § Geometry § Capacity Calculator § Speed Calculator § Turn Penalty File Writer § Junction File Writer § Final Outputs § An external loop to process the data for different time periods
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Current Network Calculators
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Network Preparation • conduct data consistency/completeness checks, flag inconsistent or incomplete network coding − see next to see what conditions were flagged • handle how the period specific over-ride attributes are used and how many times the outer loop should run − if over-rides are not specified, default (daily) attributes are used • write a network diagnostic summary file for the users’ reference
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Network Preparation
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Geometry • this step determines the geometry of subject link by accessing link attributes from adjoining links • step identifies the next intersection node or a conflict point − conflict point is a node with > 2 links using a ‘downstream tracing algorithm’ − used to carry over attributes of the intersection link to all links leading to subject link − calculate distance between subject link and conflict point • computes true shape angles between links − used to obtain turn movements – left/through/right − to be used in urban street capacity calculations
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Geometry • used to identify merging/diverging points for freeway merging analysis − computes freeway weave length • Obtains information on type of intersection, like two-way stops, four-way stops, roundabouts, or signals • computes distance between two intersection nodes to calculate capacities − If distance is >2 mile, then uncontrolled, if <2 mile, controlled
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Capacity Calculator Process to calculate capacity values for network links • old process computes capacities for freeway segments, multi-lane roads, rural highways, uninterrupted 2 lane facilities and interrupted urban segments using HCM 2000 procedures − uses all necessary information like number of lanes, width, facility type, area-type, left/through/right lanes, parking lanes, etc coded in the network links or from the user-specified parameter file • cross-street attributes obtained from geometry step to identify different type of urban street capacity calculations • capacity computed for each time-period depending upon periodspecific over-rides
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Capacity Calculator • current process includes HCM 2010 equations for basic freeway segment capacity calculations, multi-lane and two lane highways − inclusion of total ramp density • current process includes enhanced capacity values for two-way stop, four-way stop and roundabouts − capacities computed in a spreadsheet with all possible scenarios using HCM 2010 methodologies − based on geometric conditions, uses a lookup table to get the respective capacity values • current process computes capacities for 5 -link intersections − virtually assuming a 4 -link and 3 -link intersections
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Capacity Calculator • current process includes freeway weaving analysis − reduction factors are calculated that ‘reduces’ capacity due to weaving − spill-over factors applied to upstream/downstream freeway links and ramps − handles 4 -link zero distance freeway-links
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Speed Calculator • old process updates base speeds on basis of link attributes and cross street attributes to obtain the final free flow or running speeds − base speeds by facility type provided by ODOT • current process incorporates free flow speed adjustments from Chapter 17 of HCM 2010 that uses area-type, distance between two consecutive signals (from geometry step), and two-way-left-turn lane coding − speeds computed for each time-period depending upon period-specific over-rides − two set of speeds based on total time and running time • compute link groups for each link used in highway assignment − used in selecting the volume delay function (VDF) for link flow speed adjustments
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Turn Penalty Writer • writes turn penalty files in {A-B-C-value-set} format − append any existing turn prohibitions that the user provide − use the geometry information to get all left-turn movements and give them a user-specified penalty value o default turn penalty – 0. 2 − one turn penalty file for all time periods
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Junction File Writer • writes junction file for each node based on adjoining links information • use of turn prohibitions for banning movements • current process includes: − new junction format based on HCM 2010 methodologies for two -way stops, four-way stops, roundabouts − introduction of new signal phases o split phasing based on link attributes o forced left-turn phases or prohibition of left-turn phases − write junction files for each time period
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Final Outputs • clean-up working network for the next loop (time period) and reset all temporary link attributes • change attribute names for capacity, speeds, link group as per ODOT standards
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Other… § an outer loop to handle how many times the calculators should run based on over-ride link attributes • capacities, speeds, linkgroups are computed for all AM, MD, PM and MD time periods § flexible scenario manager to turn on/off following options: • options to compute network utilities based on ‘old process’ or ‘new process’ • options added to also use old format ODOT networks • use of true-shapes in angle calculation • managing output files § parameter file (for default or user-over ride variables ) supplemented as external file
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Software Additions (Cube Voyager) New Keywords added to NETWORK module
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Software Additions (Cube Voyager) New Keywords added to NETWORK module
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Software Additions (Cube Junction Model)
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Moving forward… § such automated network attribute computation from base attributes (LANES etc. ) facilitates more detailed network operations modeling § calculated values allow for both traditional VDF controlled linkbased and more detailed junction based assignments § transition to DTA much easier for ODOT as a result § current enhancements continue the trend of adding more operational level detail in the planning networks
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Acknowledgments § Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) • Greg Giaimo • Rebekah Anderson
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator Questions/discussion
TRB Applications Conference 2017 – Network Attributes Calculator
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