Maui Regional ITS Architecture

Service Packages For: Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division - ATMS01-1


  ATMS01-1  
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List of Elements on this Diagram
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Element Name Stakeholder
HDOT-AIR-M Field Devices Hawaii Department of Transportation - Airports Division, Maui District
HDOT-HAR-M Field Devices Hawaii Department of Transportation - Harbors Division, Maui District
HDOT-HWY-M Field Devices Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division, Maui District
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division, Maui District
GoAkamai Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division

List of Stakeholder Elements and Roles on this Diagram
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Click on Functional Area/Role to go to Page with Candidate Functional Requirements.
Stakeholder Element Name Functional Area/Role Functional Area Description
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Airports Division, Maui District HDOT-AIR-M Field Devices Roadway Basic Surveillance This equipment package monitors traffic conditions using fixed equipment such as loop detectors and CCTV cameras.
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Harbors Division, Maui District HDOT-HAR-M Field Devices Roadway Basic Surveillance This equipment package monitors traffic conditions using fixed equipment such as loop detectors and CCTV cameras.
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division, Maui District HDOT-HWY-M Field Devices Roadway Basic Surveillance This equipment package monitors traffic conditions using fixed equipment such as loop detectors and CCTV cameras.
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division, Maui District HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center Collect Traffic Surveillance This equipment package remotely monitors and controls traffic sensors and surveillance (e.g., CCTV) equipment, and collects, processes and stores the collected traffic data. Current traffic information and other real-time transportation information is also collected from other centers. The collected information is provided to traffic operations personnel and made available to other centers.

List of Flows on this Diagram
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Source Element Architecture Flow Destination Element
HDOT-HWY-M Field Devices traffic images HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center
HDOT-HAR-M Field Devices traffic images HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center
HDOT-AIR-M Field Devices traffic images HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center
HDOT-HWY-M Field Devices traffic flow HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center
HDOT-HAR-M Field Devices traffic flow HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center
HDOT-AIR-M Field Devices traffic flow HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center video surveillance control HDOT-HWY-M Field Devices
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center traffic sensor control HDOT-HWY-M Field Devices
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center video surveillance control HDOT-AIR-M Field Devices
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center traffic sensor control HDOT-AIR-M Field Devices
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center traffic images GoAkamai
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center road network conditions GoAkamai
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center video surveillance control HDOT-HAR-M Field Devices
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center traffic sensor control HDOT-HAR-M Field Devices
 

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