This video’s ArcGIS Pro UI is based on Version 2.8.3.
The latest 2.9 and later release’s UI may look slightly different.
This video guides how to start to prepare the indoor network. Thinning the preliminary transitions is the third step to building a network for indoor data. The thinning will reduce the network dataset size and improve its route-solving performance. The updated pathways are used to create the network dataset for creating routes.
Tips on processing Thin Pathways:
1. Verify preliminary pathways are routed to all the floor spaces as desired and also connected.
2. Have all additional floor assets including point of interest and occupancy feature classes ready and add them to the thinning process
3. Tweak the neighbor solve count value if the output network lines do not connect to all the desired spaces
To get started with ArcGIS Indoors, follow this Link: http://ow.ly/YZ4950xboJi
For the latest Indoors information in ArcGIS Pro, please visit: http://ow.ly/KrGK50GCBt6
For latest Indoors Web apps information, please visit: http://ow.ly/XzwR50GCBrM
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