Geometric Network Design
Designing a Vissim network in accordance to the background map involves adding links and connectors to build the roadway. The network will also identify the routing options for vehicles.
Creating Links
Click on the Links toolbar under “Network Objects” (see Figure below).
Second, Right Click a point where you want to start your network, then select Add New Link (Shortcut: CTRL + Right Click).
A “Link Data” window will appear where you can define:
The name of the link
Behavior type: Freeway (free lane selection) or Urban
The number of lanes
Lane width = 12 feet
Leave all other options as the default settings
Click OK
Click and Drag either end point to your desired final location
You can change the alignment/curvature of links so they can align with the geometry on the aerial photograph (see Figure below).
Right Click anywhere on the link you want to add a vertex and select Add Point (Shortcut: CRTL + Right Click)
You can also Right Click anywhere on the link and select Generate Spline
A new window will appear. Enter the number of intermediate points you wish to add. Then select OK
Click, Drag and Drop each point to your desired location(s)
Creating Connectors
Connector guide the path of each vehicle. Links must be connected to other links for continuous travel. A connector is the tool to connect two links. For computational reasons, it is best to design connectors not too long and not too short.
Click on the Links toolbar under “Network Objects”
On the upstream link and precise lane, Hold CTRL+ Right Click
Drag the cursor to the desired downstream link and lane
Release the right mouse button, after which a “Connector” dialog box will appear (see Figure below)
Make the right connection between two links
Note: lanes are numbered with 1 being the right-most lane of travel (slow lane). To make the connector work, you need to indicate how the vehicles from the ramp enter/exit into the downstream link
Click OK to finish
Finalizing the Network
Repeat the above process to create the entire network. After the network is complete it might be easier to hide the image background/map for editing purposes. You can toggle the map or background off/on to view only the network (see Figure below).
Select the Backgrounds tab, located on the bottom left corner above the "Quick View" window
Click on the eyeball
To hide the background map, Click on the “Globe” in the Network Editor
Toggle off/on the “wireframe” to clearly view the map or background (Shortcut: CTRL+A)
The 60 Eastbound Mainline link will can be named (60EB ML)
The Northbound Fullerton On-Ramp can be named (NB Fullerton ONR)
The NB Fullerton ONR to 60EB ML Connector (NB Fullerton CON)
You can also number (1,2,3…) multiple links with the same name (60EB ML1, 60EB ML2, 60EB ML3...)
YouTube
The content in the section above has been summarized in the videos below.