Maui Regional ITS Architecture

Interconnect: Maui 911 Communications Center - HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center


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Maui 911 Communications Center - HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center

(E) = Existing Flow
(P) = Planned/Future Flow
(E/P) = Existing and Planned Flow - Flow appears as Existing and Planned
SourceArchitecture FlowsDestination
Maui 911 Communications Center alert notification (P)
emergency traffic control request (P)
emergency route request (P)
resource request (P)
resource deployment status (P)
remote surveillance control (P)
incident response status (P)
incident information (P)
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center
HDOT-HWY-M Traffic Operations Center alert status (P)
emergency traffic control information (P)
emergency routes (P)
traffic images (P)
road network conditions (P)
resource request (P)
resource deployment status (P)
incident response status (P)
incident information (P)
Maui 911 Communications Center
 

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