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Service Packages For: AVSS - AVSS12-7 |
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AVSS12-7
Scroll down to view list of elements, responsible agencies (stakeholders), candidate functional areas and requirements, and flows on this diagram. |
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List of Elements on this Diagram Click on Element Name to go to Element Detail Page.
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List of Stakeholder Elements and Roles on this Diagram
Click on Element Name to go to Page with Element Details.
Click on Functional Area/Role to go to Page with Candidate Functional Requirements.
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Stakeholder |
Element Name |
Functional Area/Role |
Functional Area Description |
INDOT |
INDOT DMS and HAR |
Roadway Safety Warning System |
This equipment package monitors for potential safety hazards including wrong way drivers, debris on the road, and adverse road conditions (e.g., standing water, icy conditions) and warns approaching vehicles of potential hazards. This equipment package collects information from passing vehicles and roadside sensors and surveillance equipment, processes this information to identify potential hazards, and provides warnings to passing vehicles using field-vehicle communications. |
INDOT |
INDOT DMS and HAR |
Roadway Equipment Coordination |
This equipment package supports direct communications between field equipment. It includes field elements that control and send data to other field elements. This includes coordination between remote sensors and field devices (e.g., Dynamic Message Signs) and coordination between the field devices themselves (e.g., direct coordination between traffic controllers that are controlling adjacent intersections.). |
Travelers |
Connected Vehicle OBE |
Vehicle Warning System |
This equipment package receives location information from nearby vehicles and uses the received information to determine if there is a possibility of collision and warn the driver. This equipment package also provides information to surrounding vehicles about its own location, speed, and other information to allow other similarly equipped vehicles to warn their drivers if necessary. The same equipment also receives alerts from responding emergency vehicles in the vicinity so the driver can be warned of the approaching emergency vehicle, increasing the safety of the driver and the emergency responder. It includes on-board equipment (OBE) that sends and receives the messages and determines if there is a need to warn the driver, and the driver information system that provides the warnings. |
List of Flows on this Diagram Click on Architecture Flow to go to Page with Applicable ITS Standards.
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