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TMC Multi-Modal Coordination Equipment Package

Description:

This Equipment package provides the capability of signal control at the traffic management subsystem to provide signal priority for transit vehicles.

 

Included in:

District 2 Traffic Management Center
Gainesville Traffic Signal Control System
Jacksonville Traffic Management Center

Processes:

1.2.2.1Determine Indicator State for Freeway Management
1.2.2.2Determine Indicator State for Road Management
1.2.3Determine Ramp State
1.4.2Collect Demand Forecast Data
  

User Service Requirements (fully or partially addressed):

1.0TRAVEL AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
1.6TRAFFIC CONTROL
1.6.0ITS shall provide a Traffic Control capability. Traffic Control provides the capability to efficiently manage the movement of traffic on streets and highways. Four functions are provided which are (1) Traffic Flow Optimization, (2) Traffic Surveillance, (3) Control Function, and (4) Provide Information. This will also include control of network signal systems with eventual integration of freeway control.
1.6.1Traffic Control shall include a Flow Optimize function to provide the capability to optimize traffic flow.
1.6.1.1The Flow Optimize function shall employ control strategies that seek to maximize traffic-movement efficiency.
1.6.1.1.1Traffic-movement control shall manage movement of traffic on streets.
1.6.1.1.2Traffic-movement control shall manage movement of traffic on highways.
1.6.1.1.3Traffic-movement control shall include the goal of minimizing delay times.
1.6.1.1.4Traffic-movement control shall include the goal of minimizing energy use.
1.6.1.1.5Traffic-movement control shall include the goal of minimizing air quality impacts due to traffic.
1.6.1.2The Flow Optimize function shall include a Wide Area optimization capability, to include several jurisdictions.
1.6.1.2.1Wide area optimization shall integrate the control of network signal systems with the control of freeways.
1.6.1.2.2Wide area optimization shall include features that provide preferential treatment for transit vehicles.
1.6.1.2.3Wide area optimization shall include features that provide preferential treatment for HOV.
1.6.1.3Flow optimize shall be implemented in a manner that seeks to optimize traffic movement over a large geographic area.
1.6.1.4Flow optimize shall include a Control function that is responsive to both the current demand as well as the expected demand.
1.6.1.4.1Control shall include the capability to facilitate the dissipation of traffic congestion.
1.6.1.5Flow Optimize shall provide the capability to predict travel patterns.
1.6.1.6The Control Function shall include the use of data acquired from traffic surveillance as feedback to the control strategies.
1.6.1.7Implementation of the Control Function shall include strategies that account for at least the following:
1.6.1.7(b)Driver/traveler behavior and expectancies.
1.6.3Traffic Control shall include a Control Function.
1.6.3.1The Device Control Function shall include a "real-time" traffic-adaptive control capability.
1.6.3.2The real-time traffic-adaptive control portion of the Control Function shall be an area wide control to include several jurisdictions.
1.6.3.2.1The area wide control shall be implemented in an integrated and consistent manner that avoids the issuance of conflicting controls.
1.6.3.2.2The area wide control shall be implemented in a manner that permits the following types of vehicles to have preference over other vehicles being controlled.
1.6.3.2.2(a)Transit.
1.6.3.3The Device Control Function shall provide the capability to exercise control over those devices utilized for traffic control.
1.6.3.3.1Device Control shall include the capability to control traffic signalization, including rapid modification of signalization parameters to respond to traffic requirements.
1.6.3.3.2Device Control shall include the capability to control dynamically traffic signing.
1.6.3.3.3Device Control shall include the capability to control freeway ramp metering.
1.6.3.3.4Device Control shall include the capability to exercise dynamic control over the infrastructure (such as reversible-lanes, turning restrictions, etc.).
1.8TRAVEL DEMAND MANAGEMENT
1.8.0Travel Demand Management will generate and communicate management and control strategies that will support and facilitate the implementation of TDM programs, policies and regulations. It consists of two major functions which are (1) Increase Efficiency of Transportation System and (2) Provide Wide Variety of Mobility Options.
1.8.1TDM shall include a communications function.
1.8.1.1The communications function shall include the capability to send the information needed to implement management and control strategies that are in response to policies and regulations.
1.8.1.2The communications function shall include the capability to send information and rates needed to implement management and control strategies that respond to changing environments, conditions, and policy needs to include, but not limited to, the following locations of action:
1.8.1.2(e)Toll facilities.
1.8.1.2(f)Travel (and traveler) information facilities.
1.8.1.3TDM shall provide the capability to receive information and rates needed to implement management and control strategies that respond to changing environments, conditions, and policy needs to include, but not limited to, the following locations of action:
1.8.1.3(e)Toll facilities.
1.8.1.3(f)Travel (and traveler) information facilities.
1.8.1.4The communications function shall provide the capability to send information and data is needed to implement management and control strategies that respond to changing environments, conditions, and policy needs to include, but not limited to, the following:
1.8.1.5The communications function shall provide the capability to receive information and data from transportation operators and/or users that delineates their:
1.8.1.5(a)Current status.
1.8.1.5(c)Level of activity.
1.8.2TDM shall include a processing function.
1.8.2.1The processing function shall provide the capability to generate management and control strategies that facilitate the implementation of policies and regulations designed to address the following:
1.8.2.1(a)Vehicle trip reduction.
1.8.2.10The processing function's dynamically generated management and control strategies shall include the parking management and controls to include, but not be limited to, the following:
1.8.2.11The processing function's dynamically generated management and control strategies for parking management and controls shall be based on factors that include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.8.2.12The processing function's dynamically generated management and control strategies shall include the capability to respond to the need for control of pollution by generating messages for variable signs that include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.8.2.13The processing function's dynamically generated management and control strategies for air pollution control shall be based on factors that include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.8.2.14The processing function's dynamically generated management and control strategies shall include the capability to respond to the need for the travelers to change modes by generating messages for variable signs that include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.8.2.2The processing function shall provide those capabilities needed to enhance the ability to implement and enforce the following:
1.8.2.3Strategies developed by the processing function shall include the guidance for the operation of physical systems that:
1.8.2.4The processing shall provide the capability generate guidance for the pricing and control for locations of action that include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.8.2.4(f)Travel information facilities.
1.8.2.5The processing shall provide the capability to develop strategies for implementation of policies and regulations that will accommodate the following:
1.8.2.5(a)Public sector users and service providers.
1.8.2.5(b)Private sector users and service providers.
1.8.2.5(c)Issues of legality.
1.8.2.5(d)Privacy act.
1.8.2.5(e)Multi-jurisdictional settings.
1.8.2.6The processing function shall provide the capability to generate management and control strategies that dynamically respond to changing environments, conditions, and policies.
1.8.2.7The processing function's dynamically generated management and control strategies shall include the control of HOV facilities including, but not limited to, the following:
1.8.2.7(a)Lanes.
1.8.2.7(b)Ramps.
1.8.2.7(c)Parking areas.
1.8.2.8The processing function's generation of management and control strategies for HOV facilities shall include as factors, but not be limited to, the following:
1.8.2.8(a)Auto occupancy requirements.
1.8.2.9The processing function's dynamically generated management and control strategies shall include those roadway pricings that respond to the need for congestion control to include, but not be limited to, the following:
1.8.2.9(a)Road user and toll rates.
1.8.2.9(b)Transit fares adjusted concomitant with tolls.
1.8.2.9(c)Time of day usage pricing (i.e. off hour rates).
1.8.3TDM shall include a sensors/control function.
3.0ELECTRONIC PAYMENT
3.1ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SERVICES
3.1.5ITS shall provide a Roadway Pricing (RP) capability.
3.1.5.1RP shall provide the capability to implement various road pricing policies.
3.1.5.1.1Road pricing policies capable of being implemented by RP shall include variable pricing.
3.1.5.2RP shall provide the capability to implement roadway pricing strategies, developed by other services, that alleviate congestion.
3.1.5.3RP shall provide the capability to implement roadway pricing, developed by other services, that can be used to influence mode selection.
5.0EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
5.2EMERGENCY VEHICLE MANAGEMENT
5.2.3Emergency Vehicle Management Service shall be provided by a Signal Priority System.
5.2.3.1Signal Priority System shall maintain real-time information on signal timing, emergency vehicle locations and emergency vehicle routing.
5.2.3.2Signal Priority System shall determine signal prioritize timing sequences for relevant signals.
7.0Information Management
7.1Archived Data Function
7.1.0ITS shall provide an Archived Data Function to control the archiving and distribution of ITS data. The Archived Data User Service provides the Historical Data Archive Repositories and controls the archiving functionality for all ITS data with five major functions: 1) the Operational Data Control function to manage operations data integrity; 2) the Data Import and Verification function to acquire historical data from the Operational Data Control function; 3) the Automatic Data Historical Archive function for permanently archiving the data; 4) the Data Warehouse Distribution function, which integrates the planning, safety, operations, and research communities into ITS and processes data products for these communities; and 5) the ITS Community Interface which provides the ITS common interface to all ITS users for data products specification and retrieval. ADUS helps achieve the ITS information goal of unambiguous interchange and reuse of data and information throughout all functional areas.
7.1.3The Archived Data Function shall include a Data Import and Verification (DIV) function to acquire historical data from the Operational Data Control function.
7.1.3.1DIV shall be capable of importing selected ITS Operational data from the ITS Operational Repositories.
7.1.3.1.9DIV shall be capable of importing data on ITS Physical Characteristics of Transportation Infrastructure to include:
7.1.3.1.9(a)Roadway network attributes.
  
The detailed process and user service requirement traceability information on this page was extracted from the National ITS Architecture. Consult the National ITS Architecture web site for more information.

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