Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Interconnect: HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center - HDOT-HWY Connected Vehicle RSE


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HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center - HDOT-HWY Connected Vehicle RSE

(E) = Existing Flow
(P) = Planned/Future Flow
(E/P) = Existing and Planned Flow - Flow appears as Existing and Planned
SourceArchitecture FlowsDestination
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center traffic monitoring application info_cv (P)
queue warning application information_cv (P)
vehicle signage application info_cv (P)
road weather advisory info_cv (P)
reduced speed warning info_cv (P)
HDOT-HWY Connected Vehicle RSE
HDOT-HWY Connected Vehicle RSE traffic monitoring application status_cv (P)
traffic situation data_cv (P)
queue warning application status_cv (P)
vehicle signage application status_cv (P)
road weather advisory status_cv (P)
environmental situation data_cv (P)
reduced speed warning status_cv (P)
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
 

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