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Platform element location: is it really necessary? [message #1999] Mon, 29 October 2018 12:17 Go to previous message
Fabiana Diotallevi is currently offline  Fabiana Diotallevi
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Dear all,
I was wondering if, in case of a single station representation, the mesoscopic/macroscopic description can be neglected, since there are no other lines or stations to link it to.

In particular, for what I see in the simpleExample documentation, the functionalInfrastructure element "Platform" has to be connected to a mesoscopic element (ne_a11), while the relative elements "PlatformEdge" are connected to microscopic elements (ne_a01 and ne_a02).

Do we really the need to specify the location of the Platform element?
Shouldn't the location of the "PlatformEdges" be enough for the determination of the Platform itself?

How can I model a "Platform" element if I don't have a mesoscopic element to refer it to?

Thanks in advance for your feedback,

Fabiana
 
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