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Equipment Package: Roadway Field Device Monitoring

Description: This equipment package monitors the operational status of field devices and detects and reports fault conditions. Consolidated operational status (device status, configuration, and fault information) are reported to the Maintenance and Construction Management Subsystem for resolution and repair. A local interface is provided to field personnel for local monitoring and diagnostics, supporting field maintenance, repair, and replacement of field devices.
Included In: City of Charleston ITS Field Equipment
City of Huntington ITS Field Equipment
Municipal ITS Field Equipment
WV DOH CCTV
WV DOH DMS
WV DOH RWIS
WV DOH Traffic Signals
WV Parkway Authority ITS Field Equipment
WV Parkway Authority RWIS
Functional Requirements 1 - The field element shall monitor the operational status (state of the device, configuration, and fault data) of connected sensors (such as traffic, infrastructure, environmental, security, speed) and devices (such as highway advisory radio, dynamic message signs, automated roadway treatment systems, barrier and safeguard systems, cameras, traffic signals, ramp meters, beacons, security surveillance equipment).
2 - The field element shall send operational status of connected field equipment to the maintenance center.
3 - The field element shall send collected fault data to the maintenance center for repair.
4 - The field element shall include a local interface that provides operational status and fault data for connected field equipment to field personnel.
5 - The field element shall include a local interface that allows field personnel to command diagnostic tests on connected field equipment.

Last updated: 11-22-06