Maui Regional ITS Architecture

Element Expanded Functional Requirements: HDOT-HWY-M Call Boxes


Functional Area: Remote Traveler Security
  1. The public interface for travelers shall provide the capability for a traveler to report an emergency and summon assistance from secure areas such as transit stops, transit stations, modal transfer facilities, rest stops, park-and-ride areas, travel information areas, and emergency pull off areas.
  2. When initiated by a traveler, the public interface for travelers shall forward a request for assistance to an emergency management function and acknowledge the request.
  3. The public interface for travelers shall provide the capability to broadcast a message to advise or warn a traveler.
  4. The public interface for travelers shall accept input and provide information to the traveler in a form suitable for travelers with physical disabilities.
  5. The public interface for travelers shall provide the capability for a traveler to report an emergency and summon assistance.
Functional Area: Traveler Secure Area Surveillance
  1. The field element shall include video and/or audio surveillance of traveler secure areas including transit stations, transit stops, rest areas, park and ride lots, and other fixed sites along travel routes (e.g., emergency pull-off areas and traveler information centers).
  2. The field element shall be remotely controlled by a center.
  3. The field element shall provide equipment status and fault indication of surveillance equipment to a center.
  4. The field element shall provide raw video or audio data.
  5. The field element shall remotely process video and audio data and provide an indication of potential incidents or threats to a center.
  6. The field element shall include video and/or audio surveillance of traveler secure areas.
 

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