Update Traffic Data Tool
أداة تحديث بيانات حركة المرور
ArcMap ArcGIS
How to use Update Traffic
Data Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??
كيفية استخدام أداة تحديث بيانات حركة المرور ؟؟
Path to access the toolمسار الوصول الى الأداة
:
Update Traffic Data Tool, Server Toolset,
Network Analyst Tools Toolbox
Update Traffic Data
Downloads live traffic
data from a web service and stores it in a dynamic traffic format (DTF) file,
which is a file that network datasets can read for live-traffic analysis and display.
يقوم بتنزيل بيانات حركة المرور الحية من خدمة ويب
وتخزينها في ملف بتنسيق حركة المرور الديناميكي (DTF) ،
وهو ملف يمكن لمجموعات بيانات الشبكة قراءته لتحليل حركة المرور الحية وعرضها.
1.
Provider مزود
Choose the name of your
traffic data provider and the region.
·
HERE North America
·
HERE Europe
·
HERE South America
·
HERE Middle East & Africa
·
HERE Asia Pacific
·
TomTom North America
·
TomTom Europe
اختر اسم مزود بيانات حركة المرور الخاص بك
والمنطقة.
• هنا أمريكا الشمالية
• هنا أوروبا
• هنا أمريكا الجنوبية
• هنا الشرق الأوسط
وأفريقيا
• هنا آسيا والمحيط
الهادئ
• TomTom
أمريكا الشمالية
• توم توم أوروبا
User Name
The user name authorized by the data provider to download traffic data.
The tool fails to execute if the user name cannot be authenticated by the data
provider.
If the Provider parameter is TomTom North America or TomTom Europe, use
"APIKEY" as the parameter value.
Password
The password provided by the data provider to download traffic data. The
tool fails to execute if the password cannot be authenticated by the data
provider.
Regions
Check the regions for which you want to download traffic data.
Traffic Data Output Folder
The folder in which the DTF file will be created. If the folder is empty,
the tool creates a TrafficIndex.xml file along with the DTF file. For
subsequent tool runs, the tool updates TrafficIndex.xml and creates a DTF file.
If you download data from multiple data providers, a unique folder should
be specified for each data provider.
Expected Update Interval in
Minutes
The time interval in minutes after which the downloaded traffic data is no
longer up-to-date, and the data provider makes available refreshed data. After
this interval has elapsed, it is recommended that you rerun the tool and
download the latest data.
Prediction Cutoff in Minutes
The time interval (in minutes) for which the predictive traffic data is
processed by the tool. Data providers may supply predictive data for the next
24 hours, week, or other time period. The time-span value for this parameter is
used to limit the amount of predictive traffic data that is processed by the
tool to speed up tool execution. For example, if your traffic provider has a
prediction depth of 24 hours, but you need only one hour of prediction depth,
you can save time by specifying 60 here.
Compress Data
· Checked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files, then creates copies
of the DTF files in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a geoprocessing service; transferring the
zipped folder of DTF files to clients is quicker than transferring the DTF
files themselves.
· Unchecked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files without creating
copies of them in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a folder connection.
Maximum File Age in Minutes
(optional)
The time interval (in minutes) for which the traffic files (that is, the
DTF files) will be kept in the traffic data output folder. This parameter
facilitates deleting traffic files that are no longer required. When the tool
is rerun, any traffic data files that are older than the maximum file age are
deleted automatically. The default value is 720 minutes (12 hours).
Speed Unit (optional)
The speed units when downloading data from a custom traffic feed. This
parameter is ignored if you are using one of the standard commercial feeds that
are documented in the Provider parameter.
· MPH—Miles per hour. This is the default.
· KPH—Kilometers per hour.
Specifying the proper speed units of a custom traffic feed ensures the
network dataset will interpret the speed values correctly.
2.
User Name اسم المستخدم
The user name authorized
by the data provider to download traffic data. The tool fails to execute if the
user name cannot be authenticated by the data provider.
If the Provider
parameter is TomTom North America or TomTom Europe, use "APIKEY" as
the parameter value.
اسم المستخدم المصرح به من قبل مزود البيانات
لتنزيل بيانات حركة المرور. تفشل الأداة في التنفيذ إذا تعذر على موفر البيانات
مصادقة اسم المستخدم.
إذا كانت معلمة الموفر هي TomTom North America أو TomTom
Europe ،
فاستخدم "APIKEY" كقيمة المعلمة.
Password
The password provided by the data provider to download traffic data. The
tool fails to execute if the password cannot be authenticated by the data
provider.
Regions
Check the regions for which you want to download traffic data.
Traffic Data Output Folder
The folder in which the DTF file will be created. If the folder is empty,
the tool creates a TrafficIndex.xml file along with the DTF file. For
subsequent tool runs, the tool updates TrafficIndex.xml and creates a DTF file.
If you download data from multiple data providers, a unique folder should
be specified for each data provider.
Expected Update Interval in
Minutes
The time interval in minutes after which the downloaded traffic data is no
longer up-to-date, and the data provider makes available refreshed data. After
this interval has elapsed, it is recommended that you rerun the tool and
download the latest data.
Prediction Cutoff in Minutes
The time interval (in minutes) for which the predictive traffic data is
processed by the tool. Data providers may supply predictive data for the next
24 hours, week, or other time period. The time-span value for this parameter is
used to limit the amount of predictive traffic data that is processed by the
tool to speed up tool execution. For example, if your traffic provider has a
prediction depth of 24 hours, but you need only one hour of prediction depth,
you can save time by specifying 60 here.
Compress Data
· Checked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files, then creates copies
of the DTF files in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a geoprocessing service; transferring the
zipped folder of DTF files to clients is quicker than transferring the DTF
files themselves.
· Unchecked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files without creating
copies of them in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a folder connection.
Maximum File Age in Minutes
(optional)
The time interval (in minutes) for which the traffic files (that is, the
DTF files) will be kept in the traffic data output folder. This parameter
facilitates deleting traffic files that are no longer required. When the tool
is rerun, any traffic data files that are older than the maximum file age are
deleted automatically. The default value is 720 minutes (12 hours).
Speed Unit (optional)
The speed units when downloading data from a custom traffic feed. This
parameter is ignored if you are using one of the standard commercial feeds that
are documented in the Provider parameter.
· MPH—Miles per hour. This is the default.
· KPH—Kilometers per hour.
Specifying the proper speed units of a custom traffic feed ensures the
network dataset will interpret the speed values correctly.
3.
Password كلمة المرور
The password provided by
the data provider to download traffic data. The tool fails to execute if the
password cannot be authenticated by the data provider.
كلمة المرور التي يوفرها مزود البيانات لتنزيل
بيانات حركة المرور. تفشل الأداة في التنفيذ إذا تعذر على موفر البيانات مصادقة
كلمة المرور.
Regions
Check the regions for which you want to download traffic data.
Traffic Data Output Folder
The folder in which the DTF file will be created. If the folder is empty,
the tool creates a TrafficIndex.xml file along with the DTF file. For
subsequent tool runs, the tool updates TrafficIndex.xml and creates a DTF file.
If you download data from multiple data providers, a unique folder should
be specified for each data provider.
Expected Update Interval in
Minutes
The time interval in minutes after which the downloaded traffic data is no
longer up-to-date, and the data provider makes available refreshed data. After
this interval has elapsed, it is recommended that you rerun the tool and download
the latest data.
Prediction Cutoff in Minutes
The time interval (in minutes) for which the predictive traffic data is
processed by the tool. Data providers may supply predictive data for the next
24 hours, week, or other time period. The time-span value for this parameter is
used to limit the amount of predictive traffic data that is processed by the
tool to speed up tool execution. For example, if your traffic provider has a
prediction depth of 24 hours, but you need only one hour of prediction depth,
you can save time by specifying 60 here.
Compress Data
· Checked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files, then creates copies
of the DTF files in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a geoprocessing service; transferring the
zipped folder of DTF files to clients is quicker than transferring the DTF
files themselves.
· Unchecked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files without creating
copies of them in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a folder connection.
Maximum File Age in Minutes
(optional)
The time interval (in minutes) for which the traffic files (that is, the
DTF files) will be kept in the traffic data output folder. This parameter
facilitates deleting traffic files that are no longer required. When the tool
is rerun, any traffic data files that are older than the maximum file age are
deleted automatically. The default value is 720 minutes (12 hours).
Speed Unit (optional)
The speed units when downloading data from a custom traffic feed. This
parameter is ignored if you are using one of the standard commercial feeds that
are documented in the Provider parameter.
· MPH—Miles per hour. This is the default.
· KPH—Kilometers per hour.
Specifying the proper speed units of a custom traffic feed ensures the
network dataset will interpret the speed values correctly.
4.
Regions المناطق
Check the regions for
which you want to download traffic data.
تحقق من المناطق التي تريد تنزيل بيانات حركة
المرور الخاصة بها.
Traffic Data Output Folder
The folder in which the DTF file will be created. If the folder is empty,
the tool creates a TrafficIndex.xml file along with the DTF file. For
subsequent tool runs, the tool updates TrafficIndex.xml and creates a DTF file.
If you download data from multiple data providers, a unique folder should
be specified for each data provider.
Expected Update Interval in
Minutes
The time interval in minutes after which the downloaded traffic data is no
longer up-to-date, and the data provider makes available refreshed data. After
this interval has elapsed, it is recommended that you rerun the tool and
download the latest data.
Prediction Cutoff in Minutes
The time interval (in minutes) for which the predictive traffic data is
processed by the tool. Data providers may supply predictive data for the next
24 hours, week, or other time period. The time-span value for this parameter is
used to limit the amount of predictive traffic data that is processed by the
tool to speed up tool execution. For example, if your traffic provider has a
prediction depth of 24 hours, but you need only one hour of prediction depth,
you can save time by specifying 60 here.
Compress Data
· Checked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files, then creates copies
of the DTF files in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a geoprocessing service; transferring the
zipped folder of DTF files to clients is quicker than transferring the DTF
files themselves.
· Unchecked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files without creating
copies of them in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a folder connection.
Maximum File Age in Minutes
(optional)
The time interval (in minutes) for which the traffic files (that is, the
DTF files) will be kept in the traffic data output folder. This parameter
facilitates deleting traffic files that are no longer required. When the tool
is rerun, any traffic data files that are older than the maximum file age are
deleted automatically. The default value is 720 minutes (12 hours).
Speed Unit (optional)
The speed units when downloading data from a custom traffic feed. This
parameter is ignored if you are using one of the standard commercial feeds that
are documented in the Provider parameter.
· MPH—Miles per hour. This is the default.
· KPH—Kilometers per hour.
Specifying the proper speed units of a custom traffic feed ensures the
network dataset will interpret the speed values correctly.
5.
Traffic Data Output Folder مجلد
إخراج بيانات حركة المرور
The folder in which the DTF
file will be created. If the folder is empty, the tool creates a
TrafficIndex.xml file along with the DTF file. For subsequent tool runs, the
tool updates TrafficIndex.xml and creates a DTF file.
If you download data
from multiple data providers, a unique folder should be specified for each data
provider.
المجلد الذي سيتم إنشاء ملف DTF فيه.
إذا كان المجلد فارغًا ، تقوم الأداة بإنشاء ملف TrafficIndex.xml مع ملف DTF. لعمليات تشغيل الأداة
اللاحقة ، تقوم الأداة بتحديث TrafficIndex.xml
وإنشاء ملف DTF.
إذا قمت بتنزيل البيانات من عدة موفري بيانات ،
فيجب تحديد مجلد فريد لكل مزود بيانات.
Expected Update Interval in
Minutes
The time interval in minutes after which the downloaded traffic data is no
longer up-to-date, and the data provider makes available refreshed data. After
this interval has elapsed, it is recommended that you rerun the tool and
download the latest data.
Prediction Cutoff in Minutes
The time interval (in minutes) for which the predictive traffic data is
processed by the tool. Data providers may supply predictive data for the next
24 hours, week, or other time period. The time-span value for this parameter is
used to limit the amount of predictive traffic data that is processed by the
tool to speed up tool execution. For example, if your traffic provider has a
prediction depth of 24 hours, but you need only one hour of prediction depth,
you can save time by specifying 60 here.
Compress Data
· Checked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files, then creates copies
of the DTF files in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a geoprocessing service; transferring the
zipped folder of DTF files to clients is quicker than transferring the DTF
files themselves.
· Unchecked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files without creating
copies of them in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a folder connection.
Maximum File Age in Minutes
(optional)
The time interval (in minutes) for which the traffic files (that is, the
DTF files) will be kept in the traffic data output folder. This parameter
facilitates deleting traffic files that are no longer required. When the tool
is rerun, any traffic data files that are older than the maximum file age are
deleted automatically. The default value is 720 minutes (12 hours).
Speed Unit (optional)
The speed units when downloading data from a custom traffic feed. This
parameter is ignored if you are using one of the standard commercial feeds that
are documented in the Provider parameter.
· MPH—Miles per hour. This is the default.
· KPH—Kilometers per hour.
Specifying the proper speed units of a custom traffic feed ensures the
network dataset will interpret the speed values correctly.
6.
Expected Update Interval in Minutes الفاصل الزمني المتوقع للتحديث بالدقائق
The time interval in
minutes after which the downloaded traffic data is no longer up-to-date, and
the data provider makes available refreshed data. After this interval has
elapsed, it is recommended that you rerun the tool and download the latest
data.
الفاصل الزمني بالدقائق الذي لم تعد بعده بيانات
حركة المرور التي تم تنزيلها محدثة ، ويقوم موفر البيانات بإتاحة البيانات
المحدثة. بعد انقضاء هذا الفاصل الزمني ، يوصى بإعادة تشغيل الأداة وتنزيل أحدث
البيانات.
Prediction Cutoff in Minutes
The time interval (in minutes) for which the predictive traffic data is
processed by the tool. Data providers may supply predictive data for the next
24 hours, week, or other time period. The time-span value for this parameter is
used to limit the amount of predictive traffic data that is processed by the
tool to speed up tool execution. For example, if your traffic provider has a
prediction depth of 24 hours, but you need only one hour of prediction depth,
you can save time by specifying 60 here.
Compress Data
· Checked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files, then creates copies
of the DTF files in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a geoprocessing service; transferring the
zipped folder of DTF files to clients is quicker than transferring the DTF
files themselves.
· Unchecked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files without creating
copies of them in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a folder connection.
Maximum File Age in Minutes
(optional)
The time interval (in minutes) for which the traffic files (that is, the
DTF files) will be kept in the traffic data output folder. This parameter
facilitates deleting traffic files that are no longer required. When the tool
is rerun, any traffic data files that are older than the maximum file age are
deleted automatically. The default value is 720 minutes (12 hours).
Speed Unit (optional)
The speed units when downloading data from a custom traffic feed. This
parameter is ignored if you are using one of the standard commercial feeds that
are documented in the Provider parameter.
· MPH—Miles per hour. This is the default.
· KPH—Kilometers per hour.
Specifying the proper speed units of a custom traffic feed ensures the
network dataset will interpret the speed values correctly.
7.
Prediction Cutoff in Minutes التنبؤ
بالدقائق
The time interval (in
minutes) for which the predictive traffic data is processed by the tool. Data
providers may supply predictive data for the next 24 hours, week, or other time
period. The time-span value for this parameter is used to limit the amount of
predictive traffic data that is processed by the tool to speed up tool
execution. For example, if your traffic provider has a prediction depth of 24
hours, but you need only one hour of prediction depth, you can save time by
specifying 60 here.
الفاصل الزمني (بالدقائق) الذي يتم من خلاله
معالجة بيانات حركة المرور التنبؤية بواسطة الأداة. قد يوفر موفرو البيانات بيانات
تنبؤية لمدة 24 ساعة أو أسبوعًا أو فترة زمنية أخرى. يتم استخدام قيمة الفترة
الزمنية لهذه المعلمة للحد من مقدار بيانات حركة المرور التنبؤية التي تتم
معالجتها بواسطة الأداة لتسريع تنفيذ الأداة. على سبيل المثال ، إذا كان مزود حركة
المرور لديك لديه توقع عمق 24 ساعة ، لكنك تحتاج فقط ساعة واحدة من عمق التوقع ،
يمكنك توفير الوقت بتحديد 60 هنا.
Compress Data
· Checked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files, then creates copies
of the DTF files in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a geoprocessing service; transferring the
zipped folder of DTF files to clients is quicker than transferring the DTF
files themselves.
· Unchecked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files without creating
copies of them in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets will
connect to the live traffic data via a folder connection.
Maximum File Age in Minutes
(optional)
The time interval (in minutes) for which the traffic files (that is, the
DTF files) will be kept in the traffic data output folder. This parameter
facilitates deleting traffic files that are no longer required. When the tool
is rerun, any traffic data files that are older than the maximum file age are
deleted automatically. The default value is 720 minutes (12 hours).
Speed Unit (optional)
The speed units when downloading data from a custom traffic feed. This
parameter is ignored if you are using one of the standard commercial feeds that
are documented in the Provider parameter.
· MPH—Miles per hour. This is the default.
· KPH—Kilometers per hour.
Specifying the proper speed units of a custom traffic feed ensures the
network dataset will interpret the speed values correctly.
8.
Compress Data ضغط البيانات
·
Checked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files, then creates
copies of the DTF files in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets
will connect to the live traffic data via a geoprocessing service; transferring
the zipped folder of DTF files to clients is quicker than transferring the DTF
files themselves.
·
Unchecked—Downloads the TrafficIndex.xml and DTF files without
creating copies of them in a zipped folder. Use this option if network datasets
will connect to the live traffic data via a folder connection.
• تم التحديد — يقوم
بتنزيل ملفات TrafficIndex.xml و DTF ، ثم
يقوم بإنشاء نسخ من ملفات DTF في
مجلد مضغوط. استخدم هذا الخيار إذا كانت مجموعات بيانات الشبكة ستتصل ببيانات حركة
المرور الحية عبر خدمة المعالجة الجغرافية ؛ يعد نقل المجلد المضغوط لملفات DTF إلى
العملاء أسرع من نقل ملفات DTF
بأنفسهم.
• غير محدد — يقوم بتنزيل
ملفات TrafficIndex.xml و DTF بدون
إنشاء نسخ منها في مجلد مضغوط. استخدم هذا الخيار إذا كانت مجموعات بيانات الشبكة
ستتصل ببيانات حركة المرور الحية عبر اتصال مجلد.
9.
Maximum File Age in Minutes (optional) الحد الأقصى لعمر الملف بالدقائق (اختياري)
The time interval (in
minutes) for which the traffic files (that is, the DTF files) will be kept in
the traffic data output folder. This parameter facilitates deleting traffic
files that are no longer required. When the tool is rerun, any traffic data files
that are older than the maximum file age are deleted automatically. The default
value is 720 minutes (12 hours).
الفاصل الزمني (بالدقائق) الذي سيتم الاحتفاظ
بملفات المرور الخاصة به (أي ملفات DTF) في
مجلد إخراج بيانات حركة المرور. تسهل هذه المعلمة حذف ملفات المرور التي لم تعد
مطلوبة. عند إعادة تشغيل الأداة ، يتم حذف أي ملفات بيانات مرور أقدم من الحد
الأقصى لعمر الملف تلقائيًا. القيمة الافتراضية هي 720 دقيقة (12 ساعة).
Speed Unit (optional)
The speed units when downloading data from a custom traffic feed. This
parameter is ignored if you are using one of the standard commercial feeds that
are documented in the Provider parameter.
· MPH—Miles per hour. This is the default.
· KPH—Kilometers per hour.
Specifying the proper speed units of a custom traffic feed ensures the
network dataset will interpret the speed values correctly.
10.
Speed Unit (optional) وحدة السرعة
(اختياري)
The speed units when
downloading data from a custom traffic feed. This parameter is ignored if you
are using one of the standard commercial feeds that are documented in the
Provider parameter.
·
MPH—Miles per hour. This is the default.
·
KPH—Kilometers per hour.
Specifying the proper
speed units of a custom traffic feed ensures the network dataset will interpret
the speed values correctly.
وحدات السرعة عند تنزيل البيانات من موجز مرور
مخصص. يتم تجاهل هذه المعلمة إذا كنت تستخدم أحد الخلاصات التجارية القياسية
الموثقة في معلمة الموفر.
• MPH - ميل
في الساعة. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• KPH -
كيلومترات في الساعة.
يضمن تحديد وحدات السرعة المناسبة لتغذية حركة
المرور المخصصة أن مجموعة بيانات الشبكة ستفسر قيم السرعة بشكل صحيح.
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