Maui Regional ITS Architecture

Project Details: Maui DPW Smart Lighting System


PROJECT OVERVIEW

Project Name:

Project Details: Maui DPW Smart Lighting System

Description:

This project will deploy a smart lighting system on Maui streetlights.

Status:

Planned

Timeframe:

Long-Term

Geographic Scope:

Maui

Project ID:

Stakeholders:

County of Maui Department of Public Works

Service Packages:

ATMS12-1 - Roadside Lighting System Control - Maui Department of Public Works (DPW)

Project Inventory:

Maui DPW Field Devices
Maui DPW Traffic Operations Center

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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Roadside Lighting System Control

  • The field element shall control lighting systems along the roadside under center control.

TMC Lighting System Control

  • The center shall remotely control electrical lighting systems.

INTERFACES

Source Architecture Flows Destination
Maui DPW Field Devices lighting system status Maui DPW Traffic Operations Center
Maui DPW Traffic Operations Center lighting system control data Maui DPW Field Devices

ITS STANDARDS

SDODocument IDTitleType
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA View List NTCIP Center-to-Field Standards Group Group
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1213 Object Definitions for Electrical and Lighting Management Systems (ELMS) Message/Data

OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS

Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities
County of Maui Department of Public Works
Operate smart lighting systems to control roadside lighting in Maui County.
 

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