John R. Kasich, Governor
Jerry Wray, Director
“Big Data & Asset Management”
Ohio Planning Conference 2014
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John R. Kasich, Governor
Jerry Wray, Director
Ohio Department of Transportation
Big Data: Asset ManagementAndrew Williams, Administrator Office of
Technical Services
Big Data
• Big data is a collection of large data sets so large and complex that it becomes difficult to process using on-hand database management tools. More data tends to lead to more accuracy. More accurate analyses may lead to more confident decision making. And better decisions can mean greater operational efficiencies, cost reductions and reduced risk.
The four dimensions of use Aspects of the way in which users want to interact with
their data…
Totality: Users have an increased desire to process and analyze all available data
Exploration: Users apply analytic approaches where the schema is defined in response to the nature of the query
Frequency: Users have a desire to increase the rate of analysis in order to generate more accurate and timely business intelligence
Dependency: Users’ need to balance investment in existing technologies and skills with the adoption of new techniques
Asset Management Video
Click link below to watch Asset Management Video on YouTube:
http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/Conference/Pages/Big-Data-Video.aspx
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John R. Kasich, Governor
Jerry Wray, Director
Ohio Department of Transportation
Managing Big Data – with GISDave Blackstone
Transportation Information Management Section / Office of Technical Services
County Boundaries
County Boundaries
Township Boundaries
Township Boundaries
City Boundaries
City Boundaries
Urban Boundaries
Urban Boundaries
State Route System (19,467 miles)
State (19,467) & County (28,973)
State (19,467), County (28,973) & Township (41,530)
State (19,467), County (28,973), Township (41,530) & Muni (31,664)
Road Inventory
Road Inventory
PCR
PCR
ELLIS2014 - 2016
ELLIS2014 - 2016
ELLIS
ELLIS
Surface Projects &PCR
Surface Projects &PCR
Bridges
Bridges by System
Bridges by GA
Bridges
Bridges & OSIP Imagery
Rail Lines
Rail Crossings
Airports
Intermodal
Crashes - 2013
Crashes - 2013
Crashes by Severity
ADT
Underground Mines
Underground Mines
Underground Mines & Road Segments
Road Section & Mines
PCR
ADT
Crash
ADT-PCR-Crash
Number of Crashes/Segment
Crash Rate
Contact Information
Dave Blackstone
Office of Technical Services
Transportation Information Management Section
614-466-2594
http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/TechServ/Pages/default.aspx
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John R. Kasich, Governor
Jerry Wray, Director
Ohio Department of Transportation
Big Data – It All “Counts”Dave Gardner
Traffic Monitoring Section / Office of Technical Services
Traffic Monitoring Section
Field Operations(D a ta C o llec tion )
Office(D a ta P rog ram m in g , D ata P roc ess in g , D ata R ep ort in g )
T raffic M onitoring Section
Office of T echnical Services
Division of Planning
Traffic Monitoring Program
Count Programming
Data Collection
Data Processing & Editing
Reporting
ODOT Count Program
Where do we (ODOT) collect traffic data? 3 – Year Cycle
– State System Roads (Interstate, US, and State Routes)– 14,200
6-Year Cycle (Local Roads)
– HPMS Universe Counts – 4,200– Safety – 3,700– Modeling – 5,500
Additional Counts Received from
– County Engineers – 6,200– MPOs – 12,000
Total Program Counts – 45,800
Data Collection - Types of Counts
Portable Vehicle Classification Counts
Portable Vehicle Volume Counts
Manual Intersection Turning Movement Counts
Permanent Traffic Counter
Weigh-In-Motion (WIM)
ODOT Count Program
How do we (ODOT) collect traffic data? Short Term Counts
– ODOT - Collected by 3 Consultants Statewide
– Local Agency Coordination – Have acquired close 18,000 counts from the county engineers and MPOs.
ODOT Count Program How do we (ODOT) collect traffic data? Permanent Counts – ODOT/Contractor Maintained
ODOT Count Data Processing (Current) Short Term Counts
- VB.net application/Access Database
Permanent Counts
- Traffic Keeper Ohio (TKO) Client/Server
Weigh-In-Motion
- TKO/Mainframe
Reporting Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
Vehicle Volume Data
Vehicle Classification Data
Adjustment Factors
Various Summary Reports:
Daily
Weekly
Annually
By direction, by lane
Equivalent Single Axle Loadings (ESALs)
ODOT Count Data Reporting (Current) Traffic Survey Report/Map
ODOT Count Data Reporting (Current)TIMS
ODOT Count Data Processing (Future)
Midwestern Software Solutions
- Cloud based system
- Offers Traffic Count Database, Traffic Count Segments, and Turning Movement Modules
- Consolidates processing, storage, and reporting for Short term, permanent, and turning movement counts.
ODOT Count Data Reporting (Future)
ODOT Count Data Processing (Future) Integration with:
- Roads and Highways (RI)- TIMS- BTRS- Safety- Permitted Lane Closure- Pavements- Others
Contact Information
Dave Gardner
Office of Technical Services
Traffic Monitoring Section
614-752-5740
http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/TechServ/Pages/default.aspx
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John R. Kasich, Governor
Jerry Wray, Director
Ohio Department of Transportation
Brian SchleppiInfrastructure Management Section /
Office of Technical Services
http://pathweb.pathwayservices.com/ohiopublic/
1 Cycle of Images
Roughly 27,000 miles
X 200 shots per mile
X 4 camera views
(left, front, right, & rear)
= over 21 million images
= over 11 TB of data (single copy)
1 Cycle of Images~ $ 1 million to support per cycle
< 5 cents per image really becomes
< 1 cent per image when you prorate for other data collected
Road profiles
Macrotexture
Rutting
Surface images
Spatial reference
1 Cycle of Images
All data inclusive of:
Linear Reference: County, Route, Logpoint/Milepoint
Spatial Reference: Latitude & Longitude
Date & Time Stamp
Free access to ODOT & J. Q. Public
Asset Extractions from Images
Building Asset Inventories for Barrier and Overhead Signs
71,816 barrier runs for 5,612 miles of barrier
Concrete barrier (rigid) 1,031 miles
Guardrail barrier (semi-rigid) 4,296 miles
Flexible barrier (cable rail) 284 miles
25 interns completed in 3 weeks time
Overhead Sign Inventory Collection Process
Locating signs with BOX
76
Left click and use cursor to drag a box around sign.
Recording info into database
77
Once sign or signs are boxed, now fill out the database record window.
Selecting Correct Sign
78
Select correct sign based off of image.
Legend Data & Number Of Signs
79
Select number of signs being collected.
Any wording on signs will be placed in the Legend.
Selecting Sign Supports
80
Select sign support from support menu.
Continue Collecting
81
Macrotexture Analysis
Safety Component
Proactively Identify potential
High Wet Crash locations
1 Cycle of network road profiles
Roughly 27,000 miles
X 5280 feet per mile
X 12 elevation points per mile
X 2 wheel paths mile
= over 3.4 Billion stored profile points
Network Road Profiles
FHWA / MAP-21 Requirement to report data nationally as performance metric (IRI)
Used in OH DOT’s Pavement Management System
Leveraged to develop IRI based smoothness specifications for highway construction
International Roughness Index (IRI)Using profiles to simulate vehicle response
(What the public “feels”)
MeasuredProfile IRI
Computer Algorithm
Body Mass
Suspension Spring and Damper
Axle Mass
Tire Spring
Click the link below to watch Road Profiling Videos
http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/Conference/Pages/Road-Profiling-Videos.aspx
Network Road Profiles In-house Research
– Interstate Bridges 2.5 X rougher than Pavement– Bridges make up less than 4% of network by length– Bridges raised network IRI by almost 8%
Set the stage to develop PN 555, IRI for Bridges
– Happy motoring public– Infrastructure Benefits
Contact Information
Brian Schleppi
Office of Technical Services
Infrastructure Mangement Section
614-752-5745
http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/TechServ/Pages/default.aspx
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