Summary and Structure of Metadata and Data
The following tutorial and example sections describes the metadata and data attribute requirements for uploading manual and short-term duration count data in...
Upcoming documentation for BikePed Portal features:
The following tutorial and example sections describes the metadata and data attribute requirements for uploading manual and short-term duration count data in...
Segment Areas are uniquely defined (and required) by the following parameters: Segment area name - user defined descriptive name of location Start time ...
For each unique segment area there can be multiple facility types within a given Segment Area (e.g. roadway and sidewalk). Required parameters for Facilities...
Flows specifically refer to the direction of travel of each facility type. The Direction of travel is a required parameter where there can be multiple flows ...
Multiple flows can be detected by a single detector within a certain facility of a segment area. Additionally, detectors are decoupled from a segment area to...
The flow detector links the Detector information with Flow. The required parameters for Flow Detectors are:
Data required for uploading counts include the following:
Functional Classification
Exporting Multiple Flow Detector Locations from Google Earth Gathering a single or few Flow Detector latitude and longitude coordinates in Google Earth is no...
BikePed Portal employs QAQC flags to all permanent count locations. The QAQC flags include: zero-run length (e.g. the number of consecutive zeros) non-z...
The following tutorial explains how to annotate your data in BikePed Portal, using our annotation tool.
The following tutorial explains how to use the new correction factor feature of the annotation tool.
If your are interested in using BikePed Portal to archive and display short-term or manual count data for your program at little to no cost, contact us as bi...
How to fill out the metadata template file
How to fill out the data template file
The pedestrian estimated volumes from push button actuations is now available on BikePed Portal. The model and research supporting this work was conducted fo...