Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Functional Requirements: Personal Basic Information Reception


Description: This equipment package receives formatted traffic advisories, road conditions, transit information, broadcast alerts, and other general traveler information broadcasts and presents the information to the traveler. The traveler information broadcasts are received by personal devices including personal computers and personal portable devices such as personal digital assistants (PDAs) and pagers.
Functional Requirements:
  1. The personal traveler interface shall receive traffic information from a center and present it to the traveler.
  2. The personal traveler interface shall receive transit information from a center and present it to the traveler.
  3. The personal traveler interface shall receive event information from a center and present it to the traveler.
  4. The personal traveler interface shall receive evacuation information from a center and present it to the traveler.
  5. The personal traveler interface shall receive wide-area alerts and present it to the traveler.
  6. The personal traveler interface shall provide the capability for digitized map data to act as the background to the information presented to the traveler.
  7. The personal traveler interface shall support traveler input in audio or manual form.
  8. The personal traveler interface shall present information to the traveler in audible or visual forms, consistent with a personal device.
Included In: HIEMA INFORMER
 

The Hawaiian language uses two diacritical markings. The 'okina is a glottal stop; and the kahako is a macron. The State of Hawaii strongly encourages the use of Hawaiian diacritical markings. The National ITS Architecture tool, Turbo Architecture, does not allow for the Hawaiian diacritical markings to be input and as such, customized service package diagrams, operational concepts and other outputs from Turbo are unable to reflect the diacritical markings. To ensure consistency in this ITS Architecture website, no Hawaiian diacritical markings will be used.