Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Service Packages For: ATIS - ATIS02-1


  ATIS02-1  
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List of Elements on this Diagram
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Element Name Stakeholder
GoAkamai Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division
Private Personal Computing Devices Private Personal Computing Devices
City and County of Honolulu Traffic Management Center City and County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division
Hawaii State EOC Hawaii Emergency Management Agency
Private Traveler Information Services Private Sector Traveler Information Services
Media Local Media

List of Stakeholder Elements and Roles on this Diagram
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Stakeholder Element Name Functional Area/Role Functional Area Description
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division GoAkamai Interactive Infrastructure Information This equipment package collects, processes, stores, and disseminates personalized traveler information including traffic and road conditions, transit information, maintenance and construction information, multimodal information, event information, and weather information. Tailored information is provided based on the traveler's request in this interactive equipment package. The interactive service offered by this equipment package is available to the Vehicle, Remote Traveler Support, and Personal Information Access subsystems.
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division GoAkamai ISP Traveler Data Collection This equipment package collects traveler-related data from other centers, consolidates, verifies, and refines the collected data, and makes this data available in a consistent format to applications that deliver traveler information. A broad range of traveler-related data is collected including traffic and road conditions, transit data, emergency information and advisories, weather data, special event information, traveler services, parking, multimodal data, and toll/pricing data. This equipment package also shares data with other information service providers.

List of Flows on this Diagram
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Source Element Architecture Flow Destination Element
Private Personal Computing Devices traveler request GoAkamai
City and County of Honolulu Traffic Management Center incident information GoAkamai
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center incident information GoAkamai
City and County of Honolulu Traffic Management Center road network conditions GoAkamai
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center road network conditions GoAkamai
City and County of Honolulu Traffic Management Center traffic images GoAkamai
Private Personal Computing Devices traveler profile GoAkamai
Hawaii State EOC incident information GoAkamai
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center traffic images GoAkamai
GoAkamai traveler information for media Media
GoAkamai incident information Private Traveler Information Services
GoAkamai multimodal information Private Traveler Information Services
GoAkamai parking information Private Traveler Information Services
GoAkamai road network conditions Private Traveler Information Services
GoAkamai traffic images Private Traveler Information Services
GoAkamai interactive traveler information Private Personal Computing Devices
GoAkamai traveler alerts Private Personal Computing Devices
 

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