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==Implementations== | ==Implementations== | ||
The following Traffic Overlays are available: | The following Traffic Overlays are available: | ||
* [[Traffic Density Overlay]] ([[Overlay|Normal Overlay]] | * [[Traffic Density Overlay]] ([[Overlay|Normal Overlay]]) | ||
* [[Traffic Noise Overlay]] ([[Grid Overlay]]) | * [[Traffic Noise Overlay]] ([[Grid Overlay]]) | ||
* [[Traffic NO2 Overlay]] ([[Grid Overlay]]) | * [[Traffic NO2 Overlay]] ([[Grid Overlay]]) |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 28 February 2023
A Traffic Overlay is an Overlay, specifically a Grid Overlay in most cases, which performs calculations based on traffic values in a Project.
Implementations
The following Traffic Overlays are available:
- Traffic Density Overlay (Normal Overlay)
- Traffic Noise Overlay (Grid Overlay)
- Traffic NO2 Overlay (Grid Overlay)
Configurations
Traffic Overlays make use of a number of common types of data.
- Attributes of Buildings, dictating their respective traffic intensities.
- Attributes of the Traffic Model, dictating which data to include and compute for the respective calculations.
Visualization
- Main article: Traffic visualization
Traffic is visualized based on the Attributes of Buildings dictating traffic intensities. This means the visualization of traffic is a fair indicator of the inputs for calculations which are based on traffic intensities, but are otherwise unrelated to each other.