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Network Analysis Tools GIS III: GIS Analysis

Learning Objectives Introduce basic components of a network Understand general network analysis concepts Offer a few examples of current application Introduce network analysis in ArcGIS 2

What is a Network? Interconnected set of points (nodes) and lines (edges) Examples - Information networks - Social networks - Stream networks - Transportation networks Connectivity allows for analysis/problem solving

Networks and GIS A set of interconnected line entities whose attributes share some common theme primarily related to flow Network lines define relationships between nodes Flow types: - Data - Objects - Materials

Networks and GIS Rules dictate how objects can move through the network Types - Direction one way streets - Barriers - Time of day - Node restrictions stroke centers - Sequence stop 1 then stop 2

Networks and GIS Cost: What is the impact of an object flowing through the network? Types - Time - Distance Based on connectivity, flow, and rules

Network Basics Set of nodes connected by lines Represent some type of flow Incorporate flow rules Rules determine cost

Network Analyst Network analysis is a set of analysis techniques used with networks Network Analyst is the ESRI extension that performs network analysis in ArcMap Network Analyst uses network datasets Types of analysis: - Route - Service areas - Closest facility -Origin-destination cost matrix -Vehicle routing -Location allocation

Network Analyst Route: - Can be simple finding driving directions between two points - More complex best route between 10 different stops Best can mean different things: - Shortest distance - Quickest - Most scenic - No highways

Network Analyst Service areas: Calculate an area based on time or distance from an input Good for estimating populations Different than a simple buffer

Network Analyst Closest facility: Calculate the nearest X number of facilities to an incident or point of interest Closest can be based on network distance or time Set up a cutoff - Find all the hospitals within 5 minutes of an accident - Find all the clinics within 2 miles of a home address

Network Analyst Origin-destination cost matrix: Creates a cost matrix from multiple origins to multiple destinations Good for calculating distance or time between multiple start and end points

Useful Examples Geographic and Sociodemographic Disparities in Drive Times to Joint Commission Certified Primary Stroke Centers in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia Prev Chronic Dis 2011;8(4):A79 Jenna A. Khan, MPH; Michele Casper, PhD; Andrew W. Asimos, MD; Lydia Clarkson, MPH; Dianne Enright, GISP; Laura J. Fehrs, MD; Mary George, MD, MSPH; Khosrow Heidari, MA, MS; Sara L. Huston, PhD; Laurie H. Mettam, MEd; G. Ishmael Williams, Jr, MA; Linda Schieb, MSPH; Sophia Greer, MPH Driving times and distances to hospitals with percutaneous intervention in the United States: Implications for prehospital triage of patients coronary with st-elevation myocardial infarction Circulation 2006;113;1189-1195 Brahmajee K. Nallamothu, Eric R. Bates, Yongfei Wang, Elizabeth H. Bradley, and Harlan M. Krumholz Access to primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in Canada: a geographic analysis Open Medicine 2010;1(1):e21 Alka B. Patel, Jack V. Tu, Nigel M. Waters, Dennis T. Ko, Mark, J.Eisenberg, Thao Huynh, Stéphane Rinfret, Merril Knudtson, and William A. Ghali

Getting Started with NA Network locations Network Analyst workflow Useful analyses - Routes - Service areas - Closest facility - Origin destination cost matrices

Review and New Terms A network is made up of edges and nodes - Edges are the lines of the network - Nodes are physical locations Edges for all cases discussed in this module will be roads Types of locations (nodes) - Stops - Barriers - Facilities - Incidents - Origins - Destinations

Network locations Adding your own network locations to a network Create Network Location tool Load Locations tool Find tool

Network locations Finding network locations Search tolerance Snapping environment

Network Analyst workflow 1. Create network analysis layer 2. Add network locations 3. Set analysis properties 4. Perform analysis and display results