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View Level of Service (LOS) results for a multimodal simulation in InfraWorks Mobility Simulation.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
2 min.
Transcript
00:03
In InfraWorks, you can view Level of Service (LOS) results for a multimodal simulation,
00:09
to assess how efficiently drivers, transit passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians move through the model.
00:16
Begin with an InfraWorks Mobility Simulation model open.
00:21
A previously defined multimodal train network is shown for this example.
00:26
To create a Level of Service report, first, define the parts of the model to analyze—for this example,
00:32
the 4 walkways connected to the 2 train platforms.
00:36
In the Traffic Analyst panel, select the View tab, and then click the Pickup view.
00:41
In the model, select the walkways leading to and from the first platform.
00:47
Return to the Traffic Analyst panel, View tab, and this time, click Setdown to view the second train stand.
00:55
Again, select the walkways leading to and from the platform.
01:00
Now, you are ready to run a Level of Service analysis of the 4 walkways.
01:06
On the View tab, click Overview to view the full model.
01:10
Then, from the ribbon, select Reporting > Level of Service.
01:14
This opens the Level of Service dialog, where you can view results once the simulation is running.
01:21
If needed, move the Level of Service dialog into view.
01:25
Then, in the Traffic Analyst panel, on the Simulation tab, click Play to begin the simulation.
01:32
In the Level of Service dialog, on the Walkways tab, the results begin to update dynamically,
01:39
including color-coded cells that can be used as a visual check while the simulation runs.
01:45
Select the Service Levels tab to view the actual service levels.
01:50
For this example, a user-defined service level is selected, but you can expand the drop-down to select from other recognized standards.
01:58
Return to the Walkways tab to see the results still updating.
02:03
Then, click Close to exit the Level of Service dialog.
02:07
Viewing Level of Service results in InfraWorks Mobility Simulation
02:12
allows you to quickly assess the efficiency of one or multiple elements of a multimodal simulation.
Video transcript
00:03
In InfraWorks, you can view Level of Service (LOS) results for a multimodal simulation,
00:09
to assess how efficiently drivers, transit passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians move through the model.
00:16
Begin with an InfraWorks Mobility Simulation model open.
00:21
A previously defined multimodal train network is shown for this example.
00:26
To create a Level of Service report, first, define the parts of the model to analyze—for this example,
00:32
the 4 walkways connected to the 2 train platforms.
00:36
In the Traffic Analyst panel, select the View tab, and then click the Pickup view.
00:41
In the model, select the walkways leading to and from the first platform.
00:47
Return to the Traffic Analyst panel, View tab, and this time, click Setdown to view the second train stand.
00:55
Again, select the walkways leading to and from the platform.
01:00
Now, you are ready to run a Level of Service analysis of the 4 walkways.
01:06
On the View tab, click Overview to view the full model.
01:10
Then, from the ribbon, select Reporting > Level of Service.
01:14
This opens the Level of Service dialog, where you can view results once the simulation is running.
01:21
If needed, move the Level of Service dialog into view.
01:25
Then, in the Traffic Analyst panel, on the Simulation tab, click Play to begin the simulation.
01:32
In the Level of Service dialog, on the Walkways tab, the results begin to update dynamically,
01:39
including color-coded cells that can be used as a visual check while the simulation runs.
01:45
Select the Service Levels tab to view the actual service levels.
01:50
For this example, a user-defined service level is selected, but you can expand the drop-down to select from other recognized standards.
01:58
Return to the Walkways tab to see the results still updating.
02:03
Then, click Close to exit the Level of Service dialog.
02:07
Viewing Level of Service results in InfraWorks Mobility Simulation
02:12
allows you to quickly assess the efficiency of one or multiple elements of a multimodal simulation.
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