Un referentiel spatial pour la gestion de la voirie dans son environnement
A. Pavard (1), A. Dony (1), P. Bordin (2) ((1) Universitee Paris-Est,, Institut de Recherche en Constructibilitee, Ecole Speeciale des Travaux, Publics 28 avenue du President Wilson, 94234 Cachan, France (2) GeoSpective, 16 B rue Charles Silvestri, 94300 Vincennes, France)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a spatial reference system for road management that integrates data modeling, GIS tools, and analysis of infrastructure interactions to optimize urban road interventions.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive spatial reference framework for managing road infrastructure, integrating data, modeling, and analysis to improve coordination and decision-making.
Findings
Development of a detailed description of road components
Analysis of existing infrastructure data and needs
GIS-based infrastructure modeling and interaction analysis
Abstract
The densification of urban basements into distribution networks leads to interventions involving different actors. These interventions generally impact the roadway, that is to say the entire road infrastructure, both structurally (vertical component) and superficially (horizontal component). In addition to the financial costs, each intervention can weaken the structure and disturb the various users. Our work aims at optimizing interventions by improving the coordinated management of data related to the road and its environment in a spatial reference frame. For that, we aim at a modeling adapted to the management of the infrastructure integrating the roadway and its constituent elements with the materials and their thicknesses. Our approach is organized in four axes: 1/ A description of the roadway's constituent elements, to propose a coherent vision to the actors. 2/ A study of the…
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TopicsGeographic Information Systems Studies · Data Management and Algorithms · Soil and Land Suitability Analysis
