Kauai Regional ITS Architecture
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Project Details: Kauai Bus On-Board Closed Captioned Television (CCTV) Cameras
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PROJECT OVERVIEW
FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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On-board Transit Security
- The transit vehicle shall perform video and audio surveillance inside of transit vehicles and output raw video or audio data for either local monitoring (for processing or direct output to the transit vehicle operator), remote monitoring or for local storage (e.g., in an event recorder).
Transit Center Security
- The center shall receive reports of emergencies on-board transit vehicles entered directly be the transit vehicle operator or from a traveler through interfaces such as panic buttons or alarm switches.
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INTERFACES
ITS STANDARDS
SDO | Document ID | Title | Type |
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA |
View List |
NTCIP Center-to-Field Standards Group |
Group |
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA |
NTCIP 1201 |
Global Object Definitions |
Message/Data |
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA |
NTCIP 1205 |
Object Definitions for Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Camera Control |
Message/Data |
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA |
NTCIP 1208 |
Object Definitions for Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Switching |
Message/Data |
APTA |
APTA TCIP-S-001 3.0.4 |
Standard for Transit Communications Interface Profiles |
Message/Data |
OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS
Stakeholder |
Roles and Responsibilities |
Kauai County Transportation Agency |
Provide transit security on all Kauai Bus vehicles and at Kauai Bus Hubs using silent alarms and on-board video surveillance. |
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