ArcGIS Network Analyst for Spatial Analysis

 
Getting to
know ArcGIS
Network
Analyst
 
bit.ly/clemsongis
 
Overview
 
 
ArcGIS Network Analyst
What is a network?
Network Elements
Network Attributes
Network Evaluators
How to create a Network Dataset?
How to calculate travel time from fire stations to census tracts
using OD cost matrix analysis?
You are a GIS analyst at fire department and they are cutting the
budget and want to shut 4 fire stations, how to find which one are
those using Location Allocation?
 
ARCGIS NETWORK
ANALYST
 
ArcGIS Network Analyst provides network-based spatial analysis tools for solving complex
routing problems. It uses a configurable transportation network data model, allowing you
to accurately represent their unique network requirements.
You can plan routes for an entire fleet, calculate drive-times, locate facilities and solve
other network related problems.
 
What is a network?
 
A network is a system composed of interconnected parts or elements. These
elements are combined to represent possible routes from one location to
another. Like roads, networks are used for the transportation of people,
resources, and goods.
 
Network Elements
 
Edges
Connect to other elements using junctions and are the
links over which agents travel.
Junctions
Connect edges and facilitate navigation from one edge
to another. Junctions come from vertices or point
features to represent street intersections in a road
network.
Turns
Store information that can affect movement between
two or more edges.
 
There are three main types of  network elements:
 
 
Network Attributes
 
Cost
Cost attributes work as impedances, which penalize
traversal over an element in the network. Network
datasets must have at least one cost attribute.
Descriptor
Descriptors contain general information to calculate
the values for other three attributes. For example:
Number of lanes, speed limit
Restriction
Restrictions prohibit traversing certain edges (roads)
in certain directions. For example, One-way Street,
closures etc.
Hierarchy
Hierarchy differentiates among road types to help
network analysis, and it allows a network dataset to
assign priority. For example: Highway, Primary road
etc.
 
There are four kinds types of  network attributes:
 
Attributes describe
elements!
 
Network Evaluators
 
An evaluator is used to calculate a value for each attribute to determine total costs.
There is an evaluator for attributes of each of the network elements (edges,
junctions, and turns) and each of their source feature classes.
 
Evaluators determine attribute values!
 
Exercise 1:
Creating a network
dataset
 
Exercise 2: 
Calculating
travel time from each fire
station to census tracts
using OD Cost Matrix
analysis
 
Exercise 3: 
Which out of
14 fire stations should your
department shut by still
covering all the census
tracts?
 
Contacts
 
Patricia Carbajales-Dale
pcarbaj@clemson.edu
Palak Matta
pmatta@clemson.edu
 
clemsongis.org
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ArcGIS Network Analyst offers tools for complex routing problems using a unique network model. Learn about networks, elements, attributes, evaluators, and more to enhance spatial analysis capabilities with ArcGIS.

  • ArcGIS
  • Network Analyst
  • Spatial Analysis
  • Routing Problems
  • GIS

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  1. Getting to Getting to know ArcGIS know ArcGIS Network Network Analyst Analyst bit.ly/clemsongis

  2. Overview ArcGIS Network Analyst What is a network? Network Elements Network Attributes Network Evaluators How to create a Network Dataset? How to calculate travel time from fire stations to census tracts using OD cost matrix analysis? You are a GIS analyst at fire department and they are cutting the budget and want to shut 4 fire stations, how to find which one are those using Location Allocation?

  3. ARCGIS NETWORK ANALYST ArcGIS Network Analyst provides network-based spatial analysis tools for solving complex routing problems. It uses a configurable transportation network data model, allowing you to accurately represent their unique network requirements. You can plan routes for an entire fleet, calculate drive-times, locate facilities and solve other network related problems.

  4. What is a network? A network is a system composed of interconnected parts or elements. These elements are combined to represent possible routes from one location to another. Like roads, networks are used for the transportation of people, resources, and goods.

  5. Network Elements There are three main types of network elements: Edges Connect to other elements using junctions and are the links over which agents travel. Junctions Connect edges and facilitate navigation from one edge to another. Junctions come from vertices or point features to represent street intersections in a road network. Turns Store information that can affect movement between two or more edges.

  6. Network Attributes There are four kinds types of network attributes: Cost Cost attributes work as impedances, which penalize traversal over an element in the network. Network datasets must have at least one cost attribute. Descriptor Descriptors contain general information to calculate the values for other three attributes. For example: Number of lanes, speed limit Restriction Restrictions prohibit traversing certain edges (roads) in certain directions. For example, One-way Street, closures etc. Hierarchy Hierarchy differentiates among road types to help network analysis, and it allows a network dataset to assign priority. For example: Highway, Primary road etc. Attributes describe elements!

  7. Network Evaluators An evaluator is used to calculate a value for each attribute to determine total costs. There is an evaluator for attributes of each of the network elements (edges, junctions, and turns) and each of their source feature classes. Evaluators determine attribute values!

  8. Exercise 1: Creating a network dataset

  9. Exercise 2: Calculating travel time from each fire station to census tracts using OD Cost Matrix analysis

  10. Exercise 3: Which out of 14 fire stations should your department shut by still covering all the census tracts?

  11. Contacts Patricia Carbajales-Dale pcarbaj@clemson.edu Palak Matta pmatta@clemson.edu clemsongis.org Thank you!

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