Maui Regional ITS Architecture

Flow: emergency traffic control information


Description:
Status of a special traffic control strategy or system activation implemented in response to an emergency traffic control request, a request for emergency access routes, a request for evacuation, a request to activate closure systems, a request to employ driver information systems to support public safety objectives, or other special requests. Identifies the selected traffic control strategy and system control status.
Communications Standards:
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-17 File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Application Profile NTCIP 2303
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-20 Application Profile for DATEX-ASN (AP-DATEX) NTCIP 2304
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-21 Octet Encoding Rules (OER) Base Protocol NTCIP 1102
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-28 Ethernet Subnetwork Profile NTCIP 2104
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-39 Center-to-Center Naming Convention Specification NTCIP 1104
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-XML Application Profile for XML Message Encoding and Transport in ITS Center-to-Center Communications (C2C XML) NTCIP 2306
NTCIP C2C S-88 Internet (TCP/IP and UDP/IP) Transport Profile NTCIP 2202
Message Standards:
IEEE IM IEEE7 Standard for Common Incident Management Message Sets for use by Emergency Management Centers IEEE 1512 -2006
IEEE IM P1512.1 Standard for Traffic Incident Management Message Sets for Use by Emergency Management Centers IEEE 1512.1-2006
IEEE IM P1512.2 Standard for Public Safety Traffic Incident Management Message Sets for Use by Emergency Management Centers IEEE 1512.2-2004
IEEE IM P1512.3 Standard for Hazardous Material Incident Management Message Sets for Use by Emergency Management Centers IEEE 1512.3-2006
IEEE IM P1512.4 Standard for Common Traffic Incident Management Message Sets for Use in Entities External to Centers IEEE P1512.4
ITE-TMDD21 ITE-TMDD21 Traffic Management Data Dictionary (TMDD) and Message Sets for External Traffic Management Center Communications (MS/ETMCC) ITE TMDD
NEMA TS3.4 NEMA TS3.4 Global Object Definitions NTCIP 1201
NTCIP 1211 NTCIP 1211 Object Definitions for Signal Control and Prioritization (SCP) NTCIP 1211
Data Standards:
No Data Standards
 

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