Equipment Package: MCV Infrastructure Monitoring
Description: |
This on-board equipment package monitors the condition of pavement, bridges, tunnels, associated hardware, and other transportation-related infrastructure (e.g., culverts). It includes vehicle-based sensors that directly monitor the infrastructure, communications that allow roadway-based infrastructure monitoring sensors to be controlled and read, and data communications that allows collected infrastructure condition information to be reported back to a center. |
Included In: |
City of Fitchburg Maintenance Vehicles
City of Leominster Maintenance Vehicles
City of Worcester Maintenance Vehicles
Local City/Town DPW Maintenance and Construction Vehicles
MassDOT - Highway Division Maintenance and Construction Vehicles
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Functional Requirements |
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The maintenance and construction vehicle shall collect infrastructure data from on-board sensors relating to the physical characteristics of the roadway infrastructure, including pavement, bridges, culverts, signs, etc.
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The maintenance and construction vehicle shall collect infrastructure data from sensors located along the roadway relating to the physical characteristics of the roadway infrastructure, including pavement, bridges, culverts, signs, etc.
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The maintenance and construction vehicle shall provide control signals to infrastructure monitoring sensors located at the roadway.
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The maintenance and construction vehicle shall send current condition of pavement, bridges, culverts, signs, and other roadway infrastructure as measured by on-board sensors or read from infrastructure-based sensors to the center. The data may include raw data or images (e.g., photo logs) that indicate the current status of the infrastructure.
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The maintenance and construction vehicle shall respond to control information from the center to allow remote operation of the on-board vehicle systems.
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The maintenance and construction vehicle shall provide infrastructure sensor equipment operational status to the center.
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