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Transcript
00:03
In InfraWorks Mobility Simulation, once a train network is properly configured with stands, scheduled service,
00:10
and pedestrian walkways, you are ready to add people.
00:14
You define the number and location of pedestrians added to a simulation model using people demands.
00:21
Begin in an open InfraWorks Mobility Simulation model with a completed train network.
00:27
To set demands for passengers being picked up and dropped off by the scheduled service, select Demand, and then click Demands.
00:36
The Demand Editor dialog appears.
00:39
Here, click New to create a new matrix where you can add passenger volume to the train network.
00:45
For this example, the default name Matrix1 is used.
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Click OK.
00:52
Back in the Demand Editor dialog, you see that in Matrix1, there is currently no pedestrian data.
00:59
The train service in this example runs in only one direction, meaning you only need to set demands for the beginning of the train route.
01:07
In the matrix, click the first cell of column 2, and in the model, a yellow arrow indicates the direction of demand for that cell.
01:16
To add 200 pedestrians traveling from the lower pedestrian area to the upper area, enter 200, and then click OK.
01:25
You can create different views to change visual perspectives as the multimodal simulation animation runs.
01:32
First, orient the model to a view of the first train stand.
01:36
Then, in the Tabs panel, on the View tab, click New.
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The Name for View dialog appears.
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For this example, use the name “Pickup” to represent where passengers board the train.
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Click OK.
01:52
The Pickup option now appears in the View tab.
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Repeat these steps to create 2 more views.
01:59
Again, reorient the model, and this time, choose a perspective of the entire train network.
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Name the view “Overview”, and click OK.
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Create a final view to watch passengers exit the train, and name it “Setdown”.
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Select Overview to return to the full view.
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Now, create and run a simulation.
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In the Tabs panel, select the Simulation tab, and click New.
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For this example, Simulation is the default name.
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Click OK.
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Select Simulation, click Show (the light bulb) to make it the current view, and then click Play.
02:41
With the simulation running, you see the train moving, people arriving at the boarding area, and people exiting the train at the second stand.
02:50
For different perspectives, use the views you just created.
02:53
Click the View tab and select Pickup to view people arriving along the mapped pedestrian streams
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and queuing to be picked up by the scheduled train.
03:04
Select Setdown to watch passengers exit the train service at the end of the network.
03:11
Select Pickup to return to the boarding area view, and then zoom in.
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Notice that people in the animation are only queuing at 4 out of the 10 doors.
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That is because only 4 doors were specified when the train service and transport type were configured.
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Again, click Setdown to see passengers also leaving the train through only 4 doors.
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Finally, select Overview to see the entire train network in action,
03:39
driven by the people demands you just configured in InfraWorks Mobility Simulation.
03:44
While this example of a multimodal simulation combines only a train and some people,
03:50
you can use this process to combine many different modes, including cars, bicycles, taxis, and buses, for a more advanced simulation.
00:03
In InfraWorks Mobility Simulation, once a train network is properly configured with stands, scheduled service,
00:10
and pedestrian walkways, you are ready to add people.
00:14
You define the number and location of pedestrians added to a simulation model using people demands.
00:21
Begin in an open InfraWorks Mobility Simulation model with a completed train network.
00:27
To set demands for passengers being picked up and dropped off by the scheduled service, select Demand, and then click Demands.
00:36
The Demand Editor dialog appears.
00:39
Here, click New to create a new matrix where you can add passenger volume to the train network.
00:45
For this example, the default name Matrix1 is used.
00:50
Click OK.
00:52
Back in the Demand Editor dialog, you see that in Matrix1, there is currently no pedestrian data.
00:59
The train service in this example runs in only one direction, meaning you only need to set demands for the beginning of the train route.
01:07
In the matrix, click the first cell of column 2, and in the model, a yellow arrow indicates the direction of demand for that cell.
01:16
To add 200 pedestrians traveling from the lower pedestrian area to the upper area, enter 200, and then click OK.
01:25
You can create different views to change visual perspectives as the multimodal simulation animation runs.
01:32
First, orient the model to a view of the first train stand.
01:36
Then, in the Tabs panel, on the View tab, click New.
01:41
The Name for View dialog appears.
01:44
For this example, use the name “Pickup” to represent where passengers board the train.
01:50
Click OK.
01:52
The Pickup option now appears in the View tab.
01:55
Repeat these steps to create 2 more views.
01:59
Again, reorient the model, and this time, choose a perspective of the entire train network.
02:05
Name the view “Overview”, and click OK.
02:09
Create a final view to watch passengers exit the train, and name it “Setdown”.
02:16
Select Overview to return to the full view.
02:20
Now, create and run a simulation.
02:23
In the Tabs panel, select the Simulation tab, and click New.
02:28
For this example, Simulation is the default name.
02:32
Click OK.
02:34
Select Simulation, click Show (the light bulb) to make it the current view, and then click Play.
02:41
With the simulation running, you see the train moving, people arriving at the boarding area, and people exiting the train at the second stand.
02:50
For different perspectives, use the views you just created.
02:53
Click the View tab and select Pickup to view people arriving along the mapped pedestrian streams
02:59
and queuing to be picked up by the scheduled train.
03:04
Select Setdown to watch passengers exit the train service at the end of the network.
03:11
Select Pickup to return to the boarding area view, and then zoom in.
03:16
Notice that people in the animation are only queuing at 4 out of the 10 doors.
03:21
That is because only 4 doors were specified when the train service and transport type were configured.
03:28
Again, click Setdown to see passengers also leaving the train through only 4 doors.
03:35
Finally, select Overview to see the entire train network in action,
03:39
driven by the people demands you just configured in InfraWorks Mobility Simulation.
03:44
While this example of a multimodal simulation combines only a train and some people,
03:50
you can use this process to combine many different modes, including cars, bicycles, taxis, and buses, for a more advanced simulation.