Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Project Details: HDOT-HWY-V Deploy E-Screening at Sand Island


PROJECT OVERVIEW

Project Name:

Project Details: HDOT-HWY-V Deploy E-Screening at Sand Island

Description:

This project will electronically identify vehicles as they approach Sand Island Facility.

Status:

Planned

Timeframe:

Long-Term

Geographic Scope:

Oahu

Project ID:

Stakeholders:

HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office

Service Packages:

CVO03-1 - Electronic Clearance - HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening

Project Inventory:

Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
Commercial Vehicles
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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CV Information Exchange

  • The center shall exchange safety and credentials data among other commercial vehicle administration centers including credentials information, credentials status information, driver records, accident reports, permit information, and safety status information.

Roadside Electronic Screening

  • The roadside check facility equipment shall detect the presence of commercial vehicles and freight equipment approaching a facility. Sensors can differentiate between different types of vehicles and determine the number of axles, gross vehicle weight, and the identification of the vehicle and its cargo.
  • The roadside check facility equipment shall request and input electronic screening data from the commercial vehicle's electronic tag data.
  • The roadside check facility equipment shall send a pass/pull-in notification to the commercial vehicle and its driver based on the information received from the vehicle, the administration center, enforcement agencies, and the inspector. The message may be sent to the on-board equipment in the commercial vehicle or transmitted to the driver using equipment such as dynamic message signs, red-green lights, flashing signs, etc.

INTERFACES

Source Architecture Flows Destination
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement information on violators HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
Commercial Vehicles screening event record HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
Commercial Vehicles tag data HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW credentials information HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW credentials status information HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW safety status information HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW cv driver record HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW targeted list HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System electronic screening request Commercial Vehicles
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System pass/pull-in Commercial Vehicles
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System request tag data Commercial Vehicles
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System citation HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System daily site activity data HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System violation notification HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW

ITS STANDARDS

SDODocument IDTitleType
ASTM View List Dedicated Short Range Communication at 915 MHz Standards Group Group
IEEE IEEE 1455-1999 Standard for Message Sets for Vehicle/Roadside Communications Message/Data

OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS

Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities
HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office
Regulate commercial vehicles, including certain commercial vehicle credentialing and certain roadside commercial vehicle enforcement activities in the State of Hawaii.
 

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