KRITIS
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Center for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction Technology (CEDIM) des KIT
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- startdate:
07/2017
- enddate:
06/2020
KRITIS project
Vulnerability of critical road infrastructure increasingly gains awareness in transportation planning research. Natural hazards, such as earthquakes and floods, threaten road infrastructure and thus, the society that depends on these infrastructures. In case of a natural disaster one of the main challenges is to analyze as soon as possible the functionality of the road infrastructure and identify critical links within the road network.
Within the IPF-KRITIS project, a generic, multi-scale concept to analyze the vulnerability of critical road infrastructure is developed. This concept follows a modular approach: its basic module evaluates the accessibility of emergency. Further indices like for example the Accessibility and Remoteness Index of Australia (Taylor & Susilawati 2012) can be calculated. Additional modules provide the possibility to calculate the index based on a grid and to generate a degraded network scenario. The generic concept is applied exemplarily on two wildfire scenarios in Chile and in Portugal.
Figure 1: Emergency Facility Accessibility Index (EFAI) in the BioBio and Maule region in Chile before and after the 2017 wildfires and impact of the 2017 wildfires (Guth et al. 2019).
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is used as a worldwide and readily available data source. OSM is a map of the world which is collected and updated permanently by volunteers worldwide. Due to the crowdsourced nature of OSM however, the quality of the road network in OSM varies widely. Information required for routing like speed information are often missing and errors can be found for example due to misclassifications of roads. Misclassifications can lead to false assumptions about capacity, maximum speed or road quality which can hinder routing applications.
In the IPF-KRITIS project, methods are developed that aim at improving the navigability of OSM road data for the application in the generic concept. On the one hand, a module is developed which estimates average speed based on the OSM parameters road class, road surface, road slope and link length. Average speed vales are estimated based on a Fuzzy Control System which is applied exemplarily for two study regions in Chile and Australia. On the other hand, an additional module is developed that identifies road misclassification errors in OSM. It searches for gaps in hierarchical subnetworks which may indicate classification errors. Detours are used to estimate the error probability. This module helps to identify misclassifications which might cause large detours in routing applications.
Figure 2: Map of the difference between calculated speed and reference speed in the BioBio and Maule region in Chile and in the north of New South Wales in Australia (Guth et al. 2020).
The contributions of the IPF-KRITIS Project are:
- Development and implementation of a generic concept to analyze the vulnerability of critical road infrastructure (Guth et al. 2019);
- Development and implementation of accessibility indices (e.g. EFAI, ARIA) within the generic concept (Braun et al. 2018, Guth et al. 2019);
- Analysis of an evacuation process in Chile as a combination of social science and GIS methods (Kubisch et al. 2019, Kubisch et al. 2020);
- Development and implementation of a Fuzzy Control System to estimate average speed from multiple OSM parameters (Stötzer et al. 2019, Guth et al. 2020);
- Development and implementation of an approach to identify road misclassification errors in OSM.
The generic concept can be applied to quickly identify critical links in the road network after a natural disaster. The application of OSM data enables a quick analysis which is independent of local data availability of the affected countries. The software developed in the KRITIS project is published on GitHub under a creative commons license.
Johanna Guth (former Stötzer) is doing her PhD within the KRITIS project.
Publications
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Enhancing OpenStreetMap for the Assessment of Critical Road Infrastructure in a Disaster Context. PhD dissertation
Guth, J.
2021, June 28. Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT). doi:10.5445/IR/1000134068 -
Towards detecting, characterizing and rating of road class errors in crowd-sourced road network databases
Guth, J.; Keller, S.; Hinz, S.; Winter, S.
2021. Journal of spatial information science, 22, 31. doi:10.5311/JOSIS.2021.22.677
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The contribution of tsunami evacuation analysis to evacuation planning in Chile: Applying a multi-perspective research design
Kubisch, S.; Guth, J.; Keller, S.; Bull, M. T.; Keller, L.; Braun, A. C.
2020. International journal of disaster risk reduction, 45, Article No.101462. doi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101462 -
Machine Learning Framework for the Estimation of Average Speed in Rural Road Networks with OpenStreetMap Data
Keller, S.; Gabriel, R.; Guth, J.
2020. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 9 (11), Art.-Nr.: 638. doi:10.3390/ijgi9110638 -
Multi-Parameter Estimation of Average Speed in Road Networks Using Fuzzy Control
Guth, J.; Wursthorn, S.; Keller, S.
2020. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 9 (1), Article No.55. doi:10.3390/ijgi9010055
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Combining a social science approach and GIS-based simulation to analyse evacuation in natural disasters: A case study in the Chilean community of Talcahuano
Kubisch, S.; Guth, J.; Keller, S.; Bull, M.; Braun, A.
2019. Conference proceedings 16th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, Valencia (Spain), May 19-22. Ed.: Z. Franco, 497–515, Universitat Politècnica de València -
Development of a generic concept to analyze the accessibility of emergency facilities in critical road infrastructure for disaster scenarios: exemplary application for the 2017 wildfires in Chile and Portugal
Guth, J.; Wursthorn, S.; Braun, A. C.; Keller, S.
2019. Natural hazards, 97 (3), 979–999. doi:10.1007/s11069-019-03672-7 -
Fuzzy Estimation of Link Travel Time from a Digital Elevation Model and Road Hierarchy Level
Stötzer, J.; Wursthorn, S.; Keller, S.
2019. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management (GISTAM), Heraklion, GR, May 3-5, 2019. Vol. 1, 15–25, SciTePress. doi:10.5220/0007655800150025
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Critical Infrastructure Analysis (CRITIS) in Developing Regions – Designing an Approach to Analyse Peripheral Remoteness, Risks of Accessibility Loss, and Isolation due to Road Network Insufficiencies in Chile
Braun, A.; Stötzer, J.; Kubisch, S.; Keller, S.
2018. GI-Forum, 6 (2), 302 - 321. doi:10.1553/giscience2018_02_s302
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A Vulnerability Index and Analysis for the Road Network of Rural Chile
Braun, A.; Stötzer, J.; Kubisch, S.; Dittrich, A.; Keller, S.
2017. Natural hazard impacts on technological systems and infrastructures - European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 23–28 April 2017