Modify Network Calibration Rules (Location Referencing)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
Summary
Modifies the network calibration rules for an LRS Network.
When creating an LRS Network, you can choose how gapped routes are calibrated while creating or editing routes. Using this tool, you can configure calibration rules for a network after the LRS Network has been created and during the data loading process.
Learn more about creating and modifying an LRS Network in ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing or creating and modifying an LRS Network in ArcGIS Roads and Highways.
You can use any of the following methods to calibrate routes with physical gaps:
- Stepping Increment
- Adding Increment
- Euclidean Distance
Each method will produce a different calibration value for a route with physical gaps created using the LRS editing tools. The example below shows the calibration of a route created from a centerline with physical gaps for each calibration method and calibration of a route with retirement between the measure 0.5 and 1 for each calibration method.
In the retire route scenario, a physical gap is created between the measures 0.5 and 1. The calibration rules are applied only if a physical gap is introduced due to an editing activity and do not affect the existing gaps. In the example, the gap between measures 2 and 2.5 remains unaffected due to retirement.