A weighted raster overlay service helps you identify locations based on your criteria and answer geographic questions. You can build these services from your vector and raster data using tools from the ArcGIS platform. Your portal can host these services, and your planners, stakeholders and others can use them in GeoPlanner for suitability modeling. This allows you to share your data and analysis tools with specific groups, organizations, or the public.
This document introduces the concepts you'll need to understand to set up your own weighted overlay service.
Configuration overview
Hosted weighted overlay services are built from mosaic datasets that are shared as image services. This functionality uses various ArcGIS platform tools and components. You'll need the following components to set up your own weighted overlay service:
- ArcGIS Image Server 10.7.1
- ArcGIS Desktop
- ArcGIS Enterprise
- GeoPlanner for ArcGIS
There are three general workflows you'll need to follow to configure and share your own weighted overlay service. The Weighted Raster Overlay Service toolbox contains analysis tools that will help you prepare and configure your data for a weighted overlay service. Use of these tools is recommended as they will apply the proper fields, properties, and metadata to your rasters and mosaic datasets.
Prepare your data
The first step is to prepare your data for weighted overlay analysis. Because weighted overlay services are based on raster layers, you may have to convert existing vector data to raster data. You can use the Feature to Raster tool included with the Weighted Raster Overlay Service toolbox. This tool will convert existing vector data to geoTIFF. You can also use other tools to convert or create raster datasets from vector datasets.
Add data to a mosaic dataset
A mosaic dataset provides the layers that you will use in your weighted overlay service. Prior to creating and populating a mosaic dataset, you need to add some extra information to your raster datasets. This information includes the layer titles, input data ranges, range labels, and suitability scale mappings that will display in your weighted overlay service. You can use the Configure Raster Fields tool in the Weighted Raster Overlay Service toolbox to add this information.
Publish your data as a weighted overlay service
To make your mosaic dataset available as a weighted overlay service, you have to share it as an image service to an ArcGIS Image Server site. This step includes adding a tag, weightedOverlayService, when you share the item to your portal so that GeoPlanner can identify it as a weighted overlay service.