Integrated Knowledge-Based Geographic Information System for Determining Optimal Location of Park-and-Ride Facilities

2002 ◽  
Vol 128 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ardeshir Faghri ◽  
Adam Lang ◽  
Khaled Hamad ◽  
Heather Henck
2015 ◽  
Vol 719-720 ◽  
pp. 691-695
Author(s):  
Hong Liang Shen ◽  
Chang Bao Yang ◽  
Guo Cheng Liu ◽  
Sheng Zhong Ma

The purpose of this paper is to develop a practical method which integrate the mighty function of GIS with KBS (Knowledge Based System) .It emphatically bring forward a prototype of KBGIS. The research is an example of GIS-KBS integration in which the elements of KBS techniques are actually integrated with GIS. The idea of the prototype KBGIS system design was to put the model, data, domain knowledge, and the system's knowledge acquisition and reasoning mechanism and GIS together into a same environment.


Author(s):  
Gerald L. Harter

In 1991, one of the most important pieces of legislation was signed into law. The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) requires traffic and systems management monitoring of pavement, bridges, safety, congestion, public transportation facilities, and intermodal facilities. These systems call for coordinated efforts to collect, manage, analyze, and store transportation-related data. GIS-T (geographic information system for transportation) is one of the tools that will be used extensively in upcoming years to manage the information requirements of ISTEA. GIS, coupled with an integrated server-client-based information system, will become the standard, replacing many existing stand-alone, subgroup level applications. A summary is provided that discusses the development of an integrated GIS-T system, Transportation Planning and Analysis Software (TPAS), developed for the Florida Department of Transportation. TPAS was developed to manage, calculate, and store roadway characteristics to estimate immediate and long-term infrastructure needs. The system calculates roadway level of service, identifies deficiencies, and recommends improvements to meet operating standards, and, finally, calculates costs of the proposed improvement. Deficient segments, as well as road improvements and costs, can then be displayed on GIS maps in an automated fashion. In the past, these calculations were completed by using spreadsheet and manual methods. TPAS combines all of these procedures and develops maps in a fraction of the time. TPAS seamlessly integrates an ArcView GIS application with a knowledge-based expert system programmed in Visual Basic. This application provides an efficient, cost-effective solution for a once tedious and time-consuming task.


Author(s):  
Jairo Ortega ◽  
János Tóth ◽  
Tamás Péter

Park and Ride (P&R) systems play a potentially important role in transportation planning to decrease the undesirable effects of private cars in the Central Business District (CBD). In order to achieve this objective, an essential component to be investigated is the catchment areas of these P&R facilities. However, a limited number of studies have applied the Geographic Information System (GIS) to study the spatial boundary accessibility of the catchment areas of P&R. This study aims to analyze the spatial boundary accessibility of the catchment areas of P&R facilities using three GIS methods. The first method uses geometric shapes to analyze the catchment areas of P&R facilities according to regular shapes, such as parabolas or circles. The market area is the second method used to analyze travel time via the tool ArcGIS Network Analyst to determine the catchment area of P&Rs. Finally, the dynamic accessibility method determines how accessible a facility can be through a study of the spatial boundary accessibility of P&Rs based on the travel time and distance between zones and P&R. The result shows that the static methods identify the spatial boundary accessibility through the calculation of the size of the shape of each P&R separately, while the dynamic method identifies the level of accessibility in detail for all P&R and also the accessibility of each zone to reach a facility. In conclusion, the dynamic accessibility method presents better accuracy than static methods in order to estimate the spatial boundary accessibility of the catchment area of P&Rs.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 223
Author(s):  
Humam Zarodi

<p>Erupsi Gunungapi Merapi tahun 2010 mengakibatkan banyak korban jiwa, kerusakan aset dan kerugian di berbagai bidang. Untuk meminimalkan korban jiwa, kerusakan dan kerugian, diperlukan upaya pengurangan risiko bencana (PRB). Salah satu upaya yang dilakukan adalah program desa bersaudara (<em>sister village</em>) yang digagas oleh Pemerintah Kabupaten Magelang melalui Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah (BPBD). Program desa bersaudara ini bertujuan agar ada kepastian tempat pengungsian, mengurangi kesemrawutan proses pengungsian serta memudahkan pelayanan pengungsi. Program ini dapat memanfaatan Sistem Informasi Geografis/<em>Geographic Information System</em> (GIS) yang berbasis web (<em>WebGIS</em>). <em>WebGIS</em> mampu mendiseminasikan peta yang dihasilkan dalam program desa bersaudara, misalnya peta jalur evakuasi. Makalah ini bertujuan untuk mendiskripsikan pemanfataan <em>WebGIS</em> dalam mendukung program desa bersaudara, dengan mengambil kasus di Desa Ngargomulyo (desa rawan bencana) dan Desa Tamanagung (desa penyangga/ penerima pengungsi). Metodenya adalah memaparkan proses pemetaan jalur evakuasi. Proses penyusunan peta tersebut terbagi empat tahap:   survei lapangan, penyiapan data spasial, coding dan publikasi. Hasilnya adalah tampilan peta jalur evakuasi yang bisa diakses oleh siapapun tanpa menggunakan aplikasi GIS yang memudahkan masyarakat pengungsi, penerima pengungsi, pemerintah maupun parapihak, mengetahui asal pengungsi, jalur evakuasi dan titik pengungsian. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa pemetaan <em>WebGIS</em> dapat mendukung upaya PRB dengan keunggulan bisa dijangkau pengguna secara sangat luas.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>Kata kunci</strong>: desa bersaudara, <em>sister village</em>, pemetaan jalur evakuasi, <em>gis</em>, <em>webgis</em></p>


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